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arwen Guest
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Posted: Sat Jun 11, 05 8:10 pm Post subject: making money from my house |
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hi - I just found this fantastic website this evening, so I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction!
We moved from London to Scotland 3 years ago, and bought an old hospital (30 rooms) which we've nearly finished converting back to a house - the aim was to turn it into a B&B (we live in a rural village (2500 people) in Perthshire. Unfortunately, turned out the house doesn't have central heating, and in Scotland that's not a good thing, so B&B dream out of the window. My partner travels all over the world with work, and at the beginning of the year I got so fed up with the house it's now on the market. HOWEVER, I'm not having a bit of a change of heart and don't really want to sell. The house is far too big for just 2 people, we've 8 bedrooms, ancillary accommodation, in about an acre of land in quite a touristy area, hence the B&B idea. But I'm now frantically racking my brains to find some way of making money from the house - such as renting it out for local groups (in the summer obviously!), I've a large veggie garden so had thought about selling my products, but unfortunately I work quite long hours (have to to pay for the renovation work!) so that idea can't really work as I only really grow enough for us. With not having heating I can't really rent rooms out, and I wondered whether anyone had any other suggestions - I love my house, it's a former maternity hospital so has quite historical sentiments within the local area as well, but (a) it's far too big for us and (b) money's always in tight supply and we have a lot of space to do something with! I'd really appreciate if anyone has any ideas - I've been racking my brains and surfing the web for hours now and can't think of anything - I'm quite creative and loving knitting and sewing, but again time's a factor in making things and selling them. Many thanks, Alyth. |
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alyth1970
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being only registered for 24 hours, I think I'm allow to do this..
https://www.residential-property-scotland.co.uk/sale_central/viewpark.htm
Above is the link to my property for sale, hopefully it'll work, if ayone wants a lifestyle change to Scotland this would be ideal - I've a fantastic veggie patch, a paddock that would be suitable for small animals, the location is fantastic, views right over towards the hills, village is lovely, that's why I'm having second thoughts on moving! Thanks for your replies, I've been ironing this afternoon thinking like mad and have a few options to try. Cheers. Alyth |
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