You've probably heard of Uber, AirBnb and other
sharing services that enable those who've invested on some high-end vehicles
and properties to earn back the capital they've used for such investments.
These businesses are booming and are popularly known as the sharing economy.
The sharing economy earns as much as conventional car
rental and property renters do.
But the market is saturated. So where can we go from
here? Here are three starting sharing businesses you could try!
Rent Parking Space
Rent your parking space. Yep, that can be done. If you know about
JustPark, you could rent out your parking space to other people. JustPark will
take a small cut from your profits. The best thing about it is that JustPark
will advertise your parking space for any traveller or tourist nearby in need
of having their vehicle homed somewhere.
Desks Renting
If you have some spare desks at home, you could try Hubble. Hubble
allows you to rent desks from your vacant office spaces. If your home is
declared an office space as you're self-employed, you could have some start-ups
or freelancers to rent desk space. The profits might come small but hey, those
desks are working money for you!
Handbags?
Outrageous as it may sound, you could rent out
handbags to women who need a certain bag to go with their outfits for special
occasions. Try The Handbag Rental, which would earn you about £30 per day per
rent.
Women who love buying bags? Now's your time to shine!
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