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I've just finished a cuppa (or should that be a potta?) with a good friend of mine. He lives in a 4 bed 2 bath house and his bank repayments are $250 a week - I envy his small mortgage. In a year's time he'd like to travel. He lives on his own, aged 50 and figures that by renting out a room in his house, he'd be able to save at least $150 a week which over 52 weeks would be approximately $7500. He's in two minds and I wasn't able to give him any conclusive advice. His location is just a cricket ball throw from the CBD without being inner city.
Pros
He'd probably get close to the $7000 target. He's not a playboy/big spender.
It'd be company - he lives on his own, family are all in the Eastern states - all his friends are at the workplace.
Cons
To me, I'm not sure anyone who's hit 50 (even though he's a young minded 50) can adapt easily to shared house living anymore. For me, I'd be too used to my own space, lounging around in my underwear or less in summer, leaving the dishes there for a couple of days. I know it's not quite share housing but that's what I told him I associate it with.
Secondly, again going back to my own student share housing days, it can be a very much hit and miss game - and when you miss, you do pay for it in many ways. I've heard of flatmates leaving with big phone bills and no forwarding address for example. Drugs, property etc. Sure you can do all that screening but...
I think it'd be better for him to have a female tenant - but how would he feel about her bringing home guys or having friends round?
This board seems to be made up of many people of varied backgrounds. If you were in his position, what would you do re: taking on a boarder?
Over to you.
Pros
He'd probably get close to the $7000 target. He's not a playboy/big spender.
It'd be company - he lives on his own, family are all in the Eastern states - all his friends are at the workplace.
Cons
To me, I'm not sure anyone who's hit 50 (even though he's a young minded 50) can adapt easily to shared house living anymore. For me, I'd be too used to my own space, lounging around in my underwear or less in summer, leaving the dishes there for a couple of days. I know it's not quite share housing but that's what I told him I associate it with.
Secondly, again going back to my own student share housing days, it can be a very much hit and miss game - and when you miss, you do pay for it in many ways. I've heard of flatmates leaving with big phone bills and no forwarding address for example. Drugs, property etc. Sure you can do all that screening but...
I think it'd be better for him to have a female tenant - but how would he feel about her bringing home guys or having friends round?
This board seems to be made up of many people of varied backgrounds. If you were in his position, what would you do re: taking on a boarder?
Over to you.