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How turning your home into a film or TV set can make you thousands

Saga revisited the subject recently, highlighting the upside for owners and the practicalities of hosting a shoot.

Key points

  • Homeowners can earn meaningful fees
  • Access, contracts and preparation matter
  • All types of homes may be useful depending on the brief

Saga presents location hire as a potentially lucrative use of a home, especially for owners with spaces that suit film, TV or advertising briefs.

The article also points to practical expectations: crews normally need access before filming, owners should understand how the home will be used, and written terms matter.

For Filming At My House, that supports the need for clear listing information, structured enquiries and a record of what has been agreed.

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