The Times
We pay the mortgage by renting out our home as a film set
The Times profiled owners who used shoot income to help fund renovation and mortgage costs.
Key points
- Some homes can generate substantial shoot income
- Neighbours and house rules need managing
- Professional process matters as booking value rises
The Times covered a homeowner case study where film and photoshoot bookings became a serious contribution to household finances.
That kind of story is useful because it explains both sides: the upside can be significant, but owners still have to manage disruption, neighbours, cleaning and house rules.
It supports positioning Filming At My House as a professional booking and enquiry layer rather than a casual classifieds board.
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