Gå ubegrenset med Magzter GOLD

Gå ubegrenset med Magzter GOLD

Få ubegrenset tilgang til over 9000 magasiner, aviser og premiumhistorier for bare

$149.99
 
$74.99/År

Prøve GULL - Gratis

To let: your home for the holidays

Country Homes & Interiors

|

August 2023

Renting out your home can help fund your travel plans, pay bills and mean your property isn't left empty. But is it worth the extra packing?

- ANDRÉA CHILDS

To let: your home for the holidays

More of us than ever are watching what we spend and trying to reduce our bills. But what if you could make money from your property, instead of simply cutting back? Covering the costs of a holiday by hiring out your home via a rental agency isn't new, but an increasing number of people are now choosing this option to help earn a little on the side, either by renting out a spare room or an annexe while they are at home, or letting the entire property while they are away travelling or visiting family and friends.

This change isn't about people renting out second homes; it's about earning income from a primary residence-a trend that has risen post-pandemic and gained traction as mortgage rates and energy bills rise.

The pandemic and the adoption of remote work has untethered many people from the need to be in an office every day, and offered them a newfound flexibility to continue their work from home,' explains Amanda Cupples, general manager for Northern Europe at Airbnb. 'As a result, people are spreading out to thousands of towns and cities, staying for weeks, months, or even entire seasons at a time."

REASONS TO RENT

Renting out your home may enable you to experience living and working elsewhere, with the security of knowing your property isn't left empty and can earn its keep while you are away. The property owners we work with may be retirees who like to travel, others who have a second home overseas that they tend to escape to during the winter months, or people who want to spend time with extended family. We have properties that we market for as little as six weeks a year,' says Jess Clark, creative director at Unique Homestays, which offers luxury holiday homes in stunning locations, many of them in the countryside.

FLERE HISTORIER FRA Country Homes & Interiors

Country Homes & Interiors

Country Homes & Interiors

PLAYING TO THE GALLERY

This artist's garden is a stunning composition of colour and form, envisaged in a series of distinct rooms that draw you in to explore and enjoy the outside space

time to read

4 mins

September 2025

Country Homes & Interiors

Country Homes & Interiors

Tales from the country

How do you make friends in the countryside? Find a hobby and get a dog, says Tessa

time to read

2 mins

September 2025

Country Homes & Interiors

Country Homes & Interiors

Botanical wall art

Capture the beauty of nature with these decorative clay plaques and storage pockets

time to read

2 mins

September 2025

Country Homes & Interiors

Country Homes & Interiors

Panel show

Simultaneously traditional and on-trend, wall panelling has returned to favour in recent years, and the enthusiasm shows no signs of abating

time to read

5 mins

September 2025

Country Homes & Interiors

Country Homes & Interiors

A GENTLE TOUCH

A new, 'kinder' approach to gardening advocates treating our gardens and ourselves with care and respect. It's changing the look and health of our outside spaces, and how they make us feel

time to read

4 mins

September 2025

Country Homes & Interiors

Country Homes & Interiors

FLICK & COLLECT

Saving seed from your garden is the ultimate in foraging-a free and exciting method of increasing your favourite plants year after year

time to read

2 mins

September 2025

Country Homes & Interiors

Country Homes & Interiors

LANDSCAPE PAINTING

Look to nature to provide seasonal colour palette inspiration. This month, we love harvest fields

time to read

1 min

September 2025

Country Homes & Interiors

Country Homes & Interiors

HOMES FOR HOW WE LIVE NOW

Our homes are constantly evolving — we alter floor plans to open up spaces or enclose new rooms; pantries are converted to back kitchens, snug's to home offices, en-suite bathrooms to dressing rooms. So what do our homes say about our tastes and priorities? We asked the experts

time to read

4 mins

September 2025

Country Homes & Interiors

Country Homes & Interiors

PICK YOUR OWN

Even a small country garden can contain an 'orchard' of trees and shrubs, so you can fill your fruit bowl with home-grown apples, pears, plums and more

time to read

2 mins

September 2025

Country Homes & Interiors

Country Homes & Interiors

A better life

Relaxed, rewilded and reconnected with friends, family and the world beneath our feet – that's the spirit inspiring the way we host, holiday, dress our homes and spend our time right now

time to read

4 mins

September 2025

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size