The Homestay Host ...Today’s NEW Landlord
Today’s NEW Landlord
Have you ever considered renting out that empty room in your home? Have you ever wondered what it would be like to welcome world travelers to share your Home? Can you see yourself using your hosting,cooking and decorating ideas to bring great memories to an International Guest?
As a Homestay Host, you can live and work from home.
Rent an empty bedroom or two; a guesthouse or maybe a suite in your home! All of these vacant spaces can become rental accommodations for a student or traveling visitor. In return you can earn some additional income. Guests will stay and are prepared to pay for the comfort of staying in a family home.
In our busy world of juggling work and family, many people are re-examining their lifestyles. With inflation, and the cost of owning and running a home, more and more people are looking for an alternative way to supplement their income. For many homeowners Homestay is the perfect fit!
International Guests are traveling to Canada, the U.S., Europe, Australia and NewZealand to further their education and or explore new territories. Although we don’t think of education travel as an industry, that’s exactly what it is. And, on a worldwide scale, it’s worth billions! With all this currency arriving into the local economies, homeowners are opening up their doors and welcoming this cultural exchange and opportunities provided by these foreign visitors.
There is such an increased demand for Homestay accommodation that it has become one of the fastest growing segment of the rental accommodation industry. It is the most often-used style of accommodation for students and budget cautious global travelers. Numerous homeowners are inviting these world visitors to stay and share their residence.
Homestay provides a homeowner the opportunity to rent-out that “extra” room and offer a safe, welcoming home environment to guests.
What a great way to really get to know people from other cultures AND to put your house to work!
