Okay, so, soon-I-hope I will have an empty room in my house.
And I have that hole in my budget - which I'm looking into ways of making up, but still.
The thing is, I do not want a stranger living in my house. No, not even a friend-of-a-friend. I'm typing this in a tank top and underpants and I wanna be able to continue this lifestyle. Especially in the summer. Damn.
Plus
a) this is actually my workplace, too, and I think you can't force renters to leave the house for several hours per day, and
b) I don't know that I'll feel safe with anyone I don't know well living two doors down from me, given what happened.
So I'm looking for ways to utilize and monetize that space and maybe the soon-to-be-empty garage space. Ideas? Does anyone need an occasional room for something? Workshop with negotiable hours?
And I have that hole in my budget - which I'm looking into ways of making up, but still.
The thing is, I do not want a stranger living in my house. No, not even a friend-of-a-friend. I'm typing this in a tank top and underpants and I wanna be able to continue this lifestyle. Especially in the summer. Damn.
Plus
a) this is actually my workplace, too, and I think you can't force renters to leave the house for several hours per day, and
b) I don't know that I'll feel safe with anyone I don't know well living two doors down from me, given what happened.
So I'm looking for ways to utilize and monetize that space and maybe the soon-to-be-empty garage space. Ideas? Does anyone need an occasional room for something? Workshop with negotiable hours?
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i live in a row home, i have no garage (i have a basement but its kind of full)
i would, myself , happily rent easily cleaned up space to do my nunofelting...
to give an idea
i need a BIG table (or tables.. like two 6 foot tables?) either waterproof or covered with plastic sheeting... and a floor that doesnt get water damage... to work wet felting in silk fabric...
its all soapy water, easily cleaned up in a garage... and i only need daylight or a good overhead light... but most of the rent a workshops either want you to rent "multi month blocks" or they are set up for painting! they expect a bit of paint, not buckets of water on their wood flooring!