Summer, summer, summertime. There’s really nothing like it. And, on a scorching summer day, what could be better than kicking back by the pool, catching a few rays and riding out the heat with a few of your closest friends?
So, you want to throw a pool party that everyone will remember? Follow the expert tips below and set the new standard for summertime fun by throwing the most memorable pool party of the year.
Test your pool water
“Remember to test your pool water in the days leading up to your pool party,” urges a pool expert at Leslie’s.
This is “to ensure it’s safe and healthy for all. If your pool water isn’t clean, clear and sanitized, the pool party will not be fun for anyone!”
“Once you’re ready to party, you can add outdoor furniture, waterproof speakers, refreshments, snacks, games and cool pool floats to your backyard and pool!”
Create a welcoming ambiance
“Set the mood for your nighttime pool party with an impressive light show,” suggests Hannah Eubank of Pool Sharp TX.
“Most pool lights with automation have pre-programmed party modes where the lights create unique color patterns. From Mardi Gras to Independence Day themes, you can find something to suit your pool party vibes.”
Find what floats your boat
Christy, from the Happy Family Blog, suggests “having lots of fun colorful floats. Floats are a fun way to set the mood for the party. We also love to use them to serve things like popsicles or drinks on a bed of ice.”
Curious about the best pool floats? Find Christy’s picks on her blog.
Help yourself to some helium
“As summer heats up, you’ll need eye-catching décor and party supplies to create the perfect poolside event,” explains Dianne Pavek of Mayflower Distributing.
Encouraging creativity, Dianne went on to say, “Air-filled latex balloons can be assembled into countless displays! Colorful balloon animals, like dogs or swans, can float in the pool. Balloon columns and organic arches can also help showcase your event.”
Prioritize safety
“Pool party safety should be your number one concern,” explains Abe Breuer, CEO of John To Go and VIP To Go.
“You want people to be safe. Not only do unsafe conditions and accidents put people at risk, but they also eliminate the ability to have carefree fun. Try to get a trained lifeguard to attend the party. If it’s more of a demure, adult party, just having a licensed lifeguard is enough.”
Abe went on to explain how you should take extra precautions with youths, “If you’ll be having teens or young kids over, you may want to hire a lifeguard who has experience in keeping that demographic compliant with safety rules. Other adults, who are not attending for the express purpose of lifeguarding duties, may become distracted by the festive goings-on and/or the social aspect. Also, make sure that you have all the proper safety gear needed in a pool area such as non-slip grids, flotation devices, a first aid kit, a designated phone for emergencies and well-lit areas.
Abe wrapped up his thoughts by saying, “Finally, keep temps and sun exposure in mind. A pool party is not just about water safety. Make sure you have plenty of water on hand to keep dehydration at bay and set up a sunscreen station so all your guests can slather themselves in a coverup to prevent heat burns.”
Additional pool party safety tips:
Prohibit headfirst diving
Don’t allow tandem jumping
Prohibit breath-holding games
Avoid pool drains
Make sure at least one person attending the party is sober
If you’re in a communal pool, try to limit your party to one area
If you’re going to be hosting pool parties regularly, get CPR certified
Enjoy the warm weather
When it comes to beating the heat on a long summer day, nothing beats a pool party with your friends. Follow the advice above and enjoy a summer filled with the most memorable pool parties of your life.
A native of the northern suburbs of Chicago, Carson made his way to the South to attend Wofford College where he received his BA in English. After working as a copywriter for a couple of boutique marketing agencies in South Carolina, he made the move to Atlanta and quickly joined the Rent. team as a content marketing coordinator. When he’s off the clock, you can find Carson reading in a park, hunting down a great cup of coffee or hanging out with his dogs.
Summer, summer, summertime. There’s really nothing like it. And, on a scorching summer day, what could be better than kicking back by the pool, catching a few rays and riding out the heat with a few of your closest friends?
So, you want to throw a pool party that everyone will remember? Follow the expert tips below and set the new standard for summertime fun by throwing the most memorable pool party of the year.
Test your pool water
“Remember to test your pool water in the days leading up to your pool party,” urges a pool expert at Leslie’s.
This is “to ensure it’s safe and healthy for all. If your pool water isn’t clean, clear and sanitized, the pool party will not be fun for anyone!”
“Once you’re ready to party, you can add outdoor furniture, waterproof speakers, refreshments, snacks, games and cool pool floats to your backyard and pool!”
Create a welcoming ambiance
“Set the mood for your nighttime pool party with an impressive light show,” suggests Hannah Eubank of Pool Sharp TX.
“Most pool lights with automation have pre-programmed party modes where the lights create unique color patterns. From Mardi Gras to Independence Day themes, you can find something to suit your pool party vibes.”
Find what floats your boat
Christy, from the Happy Family Blog, suggests “having lots of fun colorful floats. Floats are a fun way to set the mood for the party. We also love to use them to serve things like popsicles or drinks on a bed of ice.”
Curious about the best pool floats? Find Christy’s picks on her blog.
Help yourself to some helium
“As summer heats up, you’ll need eye-catching décor and party supplies to create the perfect poolside event,” explains Dianne Pavek of Mayflower Distributing.
Encouraging creativity, Dianne went on to say, “Air-filled latex balloons can be assembled into countless displays! Colorful balloon animals, like dogs or swans, can float in the pool. Balloon columns and organic arches can also help showcase your event.”
Prioritize safety
“Pool party safety should be your number one concern,” explains Abe Breuer, CEO of John To Go and VIP To Go.
“You want people to be safe. Not only do unsafe conditions and accidents put people at risk, but they also eliminate the ability to have carefree fun. Try to get a trained lifeguard to attend the party. If it’s more of a demure, adult party, just having a licensed lifeguard is enough.”
Abe went on to explain how you should take extra precautions with youths, “If you’ll be having teens or young kids over, you may want to hire a lifeguard who has experience in keeping that demographic compliant with safety rules. Other adults, who are not attending for the express purpose of lifeguarding duties, may become distracted by the festive goings-on and/or the social aspect. Also, make sure that you have all the proper safety gear needed in a pool area such as non-slip grids, flotation devices, a first aid kit, a designated phone for emergencies and well-lit areas.
Abe wrapped up his thoughts by saying, “Finally, keep temps and sun exposure in mind. A pool party is not just about water safety. Make sure you have plenty of water on hand to keep dehydration at bay and set up a sunscreen station so all your guests can slather themselves in a coverup to prevent heat burns.”
Additional pool party safety tips:
Prohibit headfirst diving
Don’t allow tandem jumping
Prohibit breath-holding games
Avoid pool drains
Make sure at least one person attending the party is sober
If you’re in a communal pool, try to limit your party to one area
If you’re going to be hosting pool parties regularly, get CPR certified
Enjoy the warm weather
When it comes to beating the heat on a long summer day, nothing beats a pool party with your friends. Follow the advice above and enjoy a summer filled with the most memorable pool parties of your life.
A native of the northern suburbs of Chicago, Carson made his way to the South to attend Wofford College where he received his BA in English. After working as a copywriter for a couple of boutique marketing agencies in South Carolina, he made the move to Atlanta and quickly joined the Rent. team as a content marketing coordinator. When he’s off the clock, you can find Carson reading in a park, hunting down a great cup of coffee or hanging out with his dogs.
Being a landlord isn’t all lounging around in designer sweatpants while the rent checks roll in.
If you’re managing your property yourself, you’ll find there’s more than a little legwork involved. Whatever your reasons, (and there are plenty, ranging from investing in property to getting stuck with a house you don’t want to live in), buckle up. We’ll be walking you through how to be a landlord.
How to price your rental
A lot of factors go into pricing a rental, but in the end, it’s all pretty simple. If you don’t hit the sweet spot, it’s either going to sit empty or cost you money.
Either way, you lose.
Here are the most important things to keep in mind:
1. What are your costs? Before anything else, do the math and find out how much you need to charge to not actively lose money. Take into account your mortgage payment, housing taxes, HOA fees, upkeep and repair costs, and anything else that will eat into your profit.
It’s okay to not pull in much extra cash right away, so long as you’re in the rental business for the long term. With time—and smart money management—you’ll pay off the mortgage and get your rental income (mostly) free and clear.
2. Timing is important. Just like the housing market, the rental market has slow and busy times of the year. Generally, they match up pretty closely. Demand is highest in the summer, when schools are out and the weather is good. You’ll be able to charge slightly higher prices in the warm months than the dead of winter.
3. High rent is not worth a bad tenant. Sure, the goal of a rental property is to make you money. But there’s more to it than setting your rent as high as you can and accepting anyone who’ll pay it. A good tenant—one who sticks around for multiple years, pays rent on time, and doesn’t damage your property or suck up your free time—is worth more than an extra few hundred dollars.
4. How much are other apartments going for? When in doubt, take a gander at comparable units on the sites you’ll be using to advertise your property. Just remember to take more than zipcode into account. Other factors include:
Nearness to amenities
Appliances (washer, dryer, dishwasher)
Renovations
Square footage
Layout
Carpet vs hardwood
5. Tenants will pay for something that looks like a good value—even if it really isn’t. Ever seen rental listings advertising things like “heat and water included?” This is a tactic used to attract renters without costing you money.
How?
It’s pretty simple.
If you’ve rented out this particular property in the past (or can get in touch with someone who knows what’s what), then you have a good estimate of what the monthly utilities cost—and that you can use in your favor. Say electricity usually costs about $70 a month. By rolling that into the monthly rent at $80 or $90 a month, you get a little extra cash and an attractive offer for renters.
How to advertise your rental
Once you’ve figured out your pricing strategy, it’s time to start attracting potential tenants. Back in the dark times, that meant putting an ad in the classified section of your local newspaper and hoping for the best.
These days, though, renters tend to start their search online, and that means you need to know where and how to put your best foot forward.
First, pictures. To really sell your property, you’re going to want to use recent pictures of your (clean!) rental. When writing the description, make sure to include all your good features. If there are one or two negative things about your rental, don’t try to hide them. Being honest can actually help you build trust with potential renters.
Which sites you use depends on your needs. Landlords generally agree, for instance, that Craigslist gets them a lot of attention, but that Zillow delivers the better quality tenants.
Here’s a quick list of some of the sites you should consider using:
Of course, some old school techniques like yard signs and referrals are definitely worth trying out. Test out your options. Soon you’ll find a combination that works best for your area and clientele.
How to screen potential tenants
Attracting the tenants is the easy part—it’s the picking that takes some time and energy.
1. Ask for a rental application. You can find templates online. Look for one that asks for current and previous employers, income level, contact info of previous landlords, number of occupants, number of pets, and personal references.
2. READ that application. Okay, so this is probably a no-brainer, but you should be able to weed out a lot of applicants at this stage. So they aren’t employed? Don’t have a (net!) monthly salary that’s at least 3 times the rent and can’t get a cosigner? Have previous evictions or references that don’t check out?
Those are all very good reasons to not rent to an applicant.
3. Run a credit and/or background check. Once you have your handful of maybes, it’s time to dig a little deeper. All three off the credit bureaus (Experian, TransUnion, Equifax) offer credit screening for landlords, and some even do background checks, too. They each had different offerings, so take a look at each before deciding.
Remember, though: a credit check doesn’t tell the whole story. While they’re usually a pretty good barometer when it comes to judging a person’s fiscal responsibility, there are situations where they don’t show you the whole picture. After all, filing for bankruptcy 5 years ago and staying current with your payments ever since is a little different than, say, skipping out on your last 4 credit card bills—both of which can tank your score.
4. Meet for the in-person walk through. Don’t be afraid to go all Sherlock on prospective tenants in-person. There are plenty of questions to ask yourself in order to get a sense for what sort of tenant a person will be.
Did they show up on time?
Is their car well-cared for?
Are their children well-behaved?
Do they know what kind of questions to ask about your property?
Have they tried to lie about their credit score or job?
Just make sure not to base your decision on age, gender, race, religion, or disability—that’s against the law and can get you sued (plus, it’s generally agreed upon to be pretty gross).
How to write a rental contract
First things first—are you a lawyer?
If the answer is no, don’t write your own lease.
As we’ll get into later, there are a lot of laws surrounding housing agreements, and when you’re not familiar with all of them, it’s alarmingly simple to get yourself into trouble.
To get started, you can find templates online for your state or city.
From there, though, it’s worth the money to have a lawyer look over it, especially if you’d like to customize it. If you do it right, it should be a one-time cost for a lease agreement you can use over and over.
How to figure out your rights as a landlord
Did you know that you can’t enter your rental without giving the tenant advance notice?
Or that you can’t evict a tenant by changing the locks—even if they haven’t paid rent in months?
A long list of laws govern the relationship between landlord and tenant, and it’s part of your new job to know them.
The tricky part is that many of these laws vary from state to state. While there’s no replacement for consulting a lawyer if you run into trouble, this resource on state landlord/tenant laws is a great place to educate yourself before you get started.
Useful tips for first time landlords
If you found your way here, I’m going to take a guess: you haven’t been at this landlord thing long. Heck, maybe you’re in the middle of buying your first rental property right now.
Here are a few things the pros already know:
1. Set your available hours. Unless you’re okay with tenants calling you to fix their toilet at 10pm, find a window of time that works for both of you and agree to it ahead of time.
2. You can collect rent payments online. Technology, amiright? These days, you collect rent from anywhere in the world—awesome if you don’t live near your property or choose to interact with your tenant as little possible. There are plenty of services available (Rentpayment.com, Cozy, and ClearNow are just a few). Do your research to find one that fits your needs.
3. Be wary of renting to family and friends. You’ve probably heard that sage advice to never do business with family or friends. Well, you probably don’t want to rent to them, either. If you value the relationship, it’s best to keep money out of the equation.
4. Your tenants don’t need to know you’re the owner. Think about it: instead of telling your tenant they can’t paint the kitchen chartreuse and facing their resentment, you play property manager and blame the owner for being a spoilsport. This is an especially helpful (and legal) tip if you’re not great at confrontation or have any reason to be extra conscious of your safety. Just remember: if your business contains your name, you’ll need to change the name of the LLC so paperwork won’t tip off your tenants.
5. Document the state of your property before and after each tenant. It’s possible to wind up with a wild animal of a tenant no matter how well you screen. By knowing exactly what sort of damage has been wrought upon your property—and having the pictures to back it up in court—you’re in a much better position to hold onto your money.
6. Document any agreement you make. You’re probably noticing a pattern here: when in doubt, document. That holds especially true for any changes you agree to make to your standard lease after it has been signed. In this case, what you need is called an “addendum to a lease.” You can find templates online, but it can pay to use a lawyer.
7. Consider insurance. Landlord insurance may not be required by law, but it can definitely be worth it in the event of property damage or accidents.
The process of getting into college actually starts long before you fill out your first application. In fact, soon after you start high school, it can be a good idea to start laying the groundwork for college, from choosing the right classes to thinking about where you might like to go to figuring out how you’re going to cover the cost.
What follows is a simple five-step, pre-college plan that can help you find, get into, and pay for your dream school.
Preparing For College: A 5-Part Checklist
For many things in life, preparation is the key to success. And this is certainly true when it comes to getting into college. Here are five steps that can help you set yourself up for a successful college experience.
1. Research Your Dream School
One of the first parts of preparing for college is deciding which college or university is right for you. The good news is that there is a school out there for just about everyone. The bad news is that you have so many options that you might be overwhelmed with choices.
Some students know right away that they want to go to the same school their parents went to, while others may be limited to choosing between a few in-state campuses. Regardless of your position, there are some questions you can ask yourself to help narrow down your college search:
What Type of Career Do You Want to Pursue?
One of the first things you might consider is what you hope to do with your degree. If you already know that you want to be an urban planner, then you may want to focus your college search on schools with stellar urban planning programs. Think your dream is too niche?
Whether you want to study auctioneering or Egyptology, there’s likely a program for you. If, on the other hand, you aren’t sure what you want to major in, you may want to look at bigger schools with many different programs where you will be able to take a wide variety of classes. 💡 Quick Tip: When shopping for a private student loan lender, look for benefits that help lower your monthly payment.
Where Do You Want to be Located?
You may also want to consider what type of location you’re looking for in a college experience. Maybe you want to get as far away from home as possible, or maybe you would be more comfortable on a campus within driving distance of your family. Some students choose to live at home and attend a local college in order to save money on living costs. Once you narrow down a location, you can start searching for schools in that area.
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How Many Schools Will You Apply To?
It’s not a bad idea to apply to multiple schools even if you have your heart set on just one. Your dreams and goals can change through the college application process, and a different school may be a better match when it comes time to make a final decision. Plus, the application process can be competitive, and applying to more schools may give you more chance of success in your application.
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2. Plan For the SAT and ACT
Once you know where you want to apply, it is time to get down to business and start preparing for college entrance exams. Some schools require the Scholastic Aptitude Test, known as the SAT, and some schools require American College Testing, known as the ACT. Many schools will accept either one.
The key to working towards a killer score on either test is preparation, preparation, preparation. Whether you’re taking an after-school prep class or studying by yourself, there are lots of resources available online to help you succeed. Both the SAT and the ACT offer free practice tests, and Khan Academy offers a free SAT practice program .
Taking practice tests can help you not only learn the material but can help you get comfortable with the format of the test. This can help you stay calm and confident when test day rolls around.
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3. Get Involved In Extracurriculars
In between all that studying, you may want to consider taking some time to get to work in your community. One thing many colleges look for are multi-faceted students who are interested in more than just academics.
That means that getting involved in the community could potentially help you write a strong college application, and it may also help you decide what you want to do with your life. Sports obsessed? You might consider taking up a new sport to round out your classes or volunteering to coach a local youth team.
More into classic literature than shooting hoops? Many schools have programs where you can volunteer to tutor younger students, which can not only help sharpen your skills, but may look great on an application. Whatever you’re into, don’t be afraid to branch out and try something new — you might discover you have a passion for marine biology after organizing a beach clean up day with your classmates.
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4. Consider Taking AP Courses
Many schools offer Advanced Placement or “AP” courses. Taking these classes may help you get one step ahead when it comes to college. AP courses allow you to tackle college-level material while you’re still in high school, and at the end of the class (if you pass the AP exam), you could be rewarded with college credits. Why try to rack up college credits in high school?
The more credits you earn from AP classes in high school, the more intro classes you may be able to skip in college. So if you take AP English in high school, you may qualify to skip out on the freshman level English class once you’re at school.
Depending on the school, that may mean that you have more opportunity to take specialized classes in your major, or it could even lead to the opportunity to graduate early.
5. Figure Out Your Finances
There’s no denying that college can be expensive. For the 2022-2023 academic year, the average tuition at a public college was $11,744 for state residents and $21,928 for out-of-state students. The average tuition and fees for a private college was $27,796. Keep in mind: These numbers don’t include the cost of housing, food, text books and supplies.
According to the Sallie Mae How America Pays for College 2023 , parent income and savings covered 50% of college costs. So, even if you’ll get some help from your family, you may need more funding to cover some of the cost of college. Fortunately, there are many ways to finance your education.
A good place to start is by filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which will let you know if you are eligible for financial aid, including grants, scholarships, work study, and federal student loans. If those do not cover your costs, you may also consider private student loans.
Private student loans are available through private lenders, including banks, credit unions, and online lenders. Rates and terms vary, depending on the lender. Generally, borrowers (or cosigners) who have strong credit qualify for the lowest rates.
Keep in mind, though, that private loans may not offer the borrower protections — like income-based repayment plans and deferment or forbearance — that automatically come with federal student loans. But if you are looking for supplemental funding for your education, private student loans are an option. 💡 Quick Tip: Parents and sponsors with strong credit and income may find much lower rates on no-fee private parent student loans than federal parent PLUS loans. Federal PLUS loans also come with an origination fee.
The Takeaway
The college application process can be overwhelming. Breaking it down into smaller steps and goals can make it feel a little bit easier. Consider researching schools, making a plan for standardized testing, expanding your involvement in extracurriculars, and taking AP level courses. Getting into college is half the equation, however — the other half is paying for it.
When federal financial aid, scholarships, grants, and savings aren’t enough -– student loans may be one option to consider to help fill in the gaps.
If you’ve exhausted all federal student aid options, no-fee private student loans from SoFi can help you pay for school. The online application process is easy, and you can see rates and terms in just minutes. Repayment plans are flexible, so you can find an option that works for your financial plan and budget.
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Inside: Dreaming of ways to make money fast as a woman? Stop dreaming and take action. These are genius ways of making money online and at home.
Making money fast is crucial for maintaining a comfortable lifestyle, especially in the face of rising living costs. It can be the key to financial stability, providing additional funds to support and enjoy your lifestyle.
As a woman, you need to know how to make money fast.
This isn’t just about getting rich quickly. It’s about women gaining the freedom to live independently without financial constraints.
The feeling of financial security lessens stress; not having to worry over unexpected expenses plays a big role in your overall well-being.
This is what you want to do – make money fast!
Good news! You are in the right spot and I’ll show you my favorite ways to make money online.
Get into the right mindset, ladies! Making money fast isn’t just possible, but also liberating.
How can I make easy money ASAP?
Making easy money quickly can be achieved in various ways that utilize your skills and knowledge.
First and foremost, consider your own skills and expertise, and determine whether they could apply to jobs like cake baking, childcare, bookkeeping, house cleaning, or freelance writing.
This will tell you the easiest way for you to make money quickly. For me, I prefer to trade options in the stock market. Whereas someone else may choose babysitting or dog walking.
You need to find how to make money fast and we will help you with that decision.
Why Making Money Fast is Important
1. Makes it possible to live comfortably 2. Enables you to afford the best quality of life 3. Gives you the freedom to pursue your dreams 4. Gives you the freedom to live without financial constraints 5. Provides you with security and safety 6. Freedom to give back to your community 7. Freedom to choose how you spend your time 8. Opportunity to take risks and start a business 9. Provides you with a sense of power and control 10. Live without financial worry
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How can I make a lot of money in hours?
Making income in a matter of hours for a woman is entirely feasible with a blend of freelancing, leveraging gig economy platforms, and capitalizing on your skills or assets. Here’s a quick guide for you:
Consider freelancing: Establish your writing, graphic design, or programming services on platforms like Fiverr or Upwork.
Dive into the gig economy: Sign up for TaskRabbit, Airbnb, or Turo to start earning.
Try online tutoring or content selling: Proficient in any subject or have strong graphic design skills? Go for tutoring or sell your content.
Indulge in buying & selling: If you’re good at purchasing low and selling high, then swap clothes or furniture, or even stocks.
Take online surveys or join market research groups on sites like Swagbucks for a rapid source of income.
Remember, time management is crucial for balancing multiple streams at once. Don’t forget to schedule wisely!
How to Make Money Fast as a Woman
No matter who you are, making money can be tough. But if you’re a woman, it can feel impossible.
From getting paid less than men for the same job to having a harder time getting promoted, the deck is often stacked against us.
Just so you know that making quick money in one day won’t happen overnight.
So, I’m going to tell you the best ways to make money fast as a woman.
1. Sell Services
Selling your skills or expertise is a fast, viable way to earn money. It’s all about utilizing what you already know to provide value to others.
Identify your marketable skills, such as cake baking, freelance writing, bookkeeping or even organizing spaces.
Brainstorm which of these services people could pay for.
Remember, you can tap into both physical tasks, like house cleaning or pet-sitting, and digital ones, like creating digital printables or offering consulting in your field of expertise.
Expert Tip: Launch your service with a few testimonials, helping to build trust with potential customers from the get-go.
2. Freelance
Freelancing is a savvy way for women to stack up earnings fast, offering flexibility and complete control over the workload. It’s a ticket to dodge conventional office politics and punch above your earning potential.
Start by identifying your freelance niche. You can be a writer, graphic designer, or anything you’re skilled at. Many people use their transferable 9-5 skills to side hustle.
Then, create your profile on platforms like Fiverr, Upwork or Guru – be sure to showcase your accolades.
Set your rates, then start connecting with clients looking for your talent.
Remember, success in freelancing is driven by quality and consistency. So, sharpen your skills and always exceed your client’s expectations.
Freelancing may start as a side gig, but with dedication, it can grow into a full-time job.
3. Become a Product Reviewer
Being a product reviewer is an intriguing job opportunity for those who enjoy sharing candid feedback about their experiences with various products.
As a product reviewer, you are required to assess products often sent to you from diverse companies.
Your role involves providing a comprehensive review that could range from making an unboxing video to writing a detailed article about the product’s features and performance.
This kind of job requires an unbiased perspective and the capacity to articulate your thoughts and experience in a detailed, user-friendly manner.
Companies value this form of direct feedback as it provides them with significant data about their product’s strengths and weaknesses as perceived by an end-user.
4. Virtual Assistants
As a woman, becoming a virtual assistant could be your fast lane to earning a substantial income.
This is especially a great option if you’re excellent in organization and time management along with the need for flexibility.
For many becoming a virtual assistant with no experience is possible. And very lucrative.
Finally, for your best shot at success in this field, taking a course to improve your learning curve is extremely helpful.
Potential to earn up to $43,000 per year.
5. Sell Your Crafts
Ladies, have you thought of turning your love for crafts into a profitable venture?
Find out what crafts are in demand. The higher the demand, the more profitable it would be to make and sell these crafts.
Remember, profitability hinges on what you sell and how much you sell. Happy crafting!
While you are limited on what you can earn by what you can make, it is possible to make money doing something you absolutely enjoy.
6. Stock Trading
Stock trading may seem daunting but it can be a quick route to financial independence, especially for women.
With the right tools, information, and mindset, you can swiftly navigate the market and amplify your earnings. In fact, this is something Teri Ijeoma did herself.
Educate yourself on the basics before you invest. This is exactly what I did and my investment has paid off.
Always be aware of the risks involved in stock trading and proceed cautiously. However, building up an investing education is a wise decision.
Learn how fast can you make money in stocks.
7. Babysit
Babysitting is a versatile side hustle offering flexible hours and good earning potential.
It’s an ideal opportunity if you’re seeking quick, extra income and enjoy children.
Obtain optional certifications like CPR and first aid to enhance your appeal. Visit platforms like Care.com, Sittercity, or Urbansitter to create your profile and connect with clients.
8. Transcriber
One field that remains highly overlooked is transcription.
A transcriptionist listens to audio files and converts them into written documents.
Gain a thorough understanding of the industry. Check out this free webinar to get the basics right.
Consider specializing in legal or medical transcription. These niches often fetch higher wages.
You could easily make $3000-$4000 monthly, working on your own schedule.
Remember, practice and precision can help you achieve a lucrative transcription rate.
9. House Cleaning
Cleaning can be a rewarding gig, especially if you like tidying spaces.
Despite recognizing the need for a clean home, many people often struggle to find the time or energy to routinely clean their homes. This is where the prospect of a housecleaning business arises.
Busy homeowners, parents juggling work and childcare, elderly individuals needing assistance, and even businesses needing regular cleaning services are all potential clients for a housecleaning business. This demand provides a consistent income flow for those offering cleaning services.
In fact, individuals transitioning into this field of work can negotiate their wages with clients, potentially earning more than $15 an hour based on the complexity and demands of the job.
10. Sell Printables on Etsy
Selling printables is an effective and lucrative method to generate passive income.
Once printables such as planners, calendars, and journals are designed, created, and listed for sale on platforms like Shopify or Etsy, they can consistently produce income without requiring continual input or maintenance.
According to several experts, one of the keys to making substantial profits from printables is to differentiate your products.
Building upon this idea of making money from printables, the free Printables Workshop by Gold City Ventures offers comprehensive insights into the process of creating and selling aesthetically pleasing printable products online. This accessible course can be an excellent starting point for beginners looking to navigate the printables market.
Selling printables on Etsy might be the perfect venture for you!
11. Dog Walking
Looking for a fun-filled way to make some quick bucks?
Dog walking could be the right side hustle for you, especially if you’re an animal lover.
Easy to find jobs for dog walking.
Suitable for people with flexible schedules.
Offers an active way to earn money.
Option to select your rates with platforms like Rover.
High demand especially due to increasing pet adoptions and busy pet owners.
You can work when you need to and not take clients when you don’t want too.
12. Make Money Blogging
Blogging is a popular and prevalent way to earn money. Many blog owners are women who want the flexibility to earn significant money at their own pace and schedule.
Earning money through blogging allows you to focus on something you’re passionate about. Any topic that can provide value to an audience can be blogged about. Targeting a niche that has been overlooked by existing blogs can increase your blog’s potential earnings.
Starting a blog doesn’t require formal training, but it does require a willingness and ability to write effectively for an audience.
By employing monetizing avenues, like affiliate marketing and advertising, a blogger can boost their earning significantly.
Despite the vast number of existing blogs, the industry is very accommodating toward new voices, especially female voices. Thus, knowing how to monetize a blog can offer women many opportunities.
Remember, blogging is not just about earning fast bucks, it also needs consistent efforts. It’s rewarding but can start slow.
13. Ride-Sharing
Ridesharing is an excellent opportunity for women looking to make fast money. With apps like Uber and Lyft, you can earn an income simply by offering transportation services.
Here are a few tips to increase your earnings:
Consider driving during peak hours, weekends, or during special events to cash in on higher demand.
Choose busy locations such as city centers and nightlife spots to increase your chances of getting rides.
Maintain good customer service and ensure safe driving to uphold your rating and receive more ride requests.
14. Office Cleaning
Considering the hustle and bustle of the daily grind, office cleaning can be an untapped treasure trove for women seeking quick cash. Given the high demand and flexible hours, it’s an ideal source of extra income.
You must identify office premises needing cleaning services. Reach out to the owners or management, and propose your services.
Think about offering your services to offices in your local area. It’s a fast way to make extra money while managing your other commitments.
15. eBay Arbitrage
Looking to earn some quick money? eBay Arbitrage could be the game-changer you need.
Aimed mostly at women who love shopping, it’s about buying products cheaply and selling them on eBay for a profit.
First, hunt for bargains in thrift stores, sales, or online markets.
Go with high-demand items; electronics, collectibles, or brand sneakers are a good start.
Then, create your eBay store and list your finds at a competitive but profitable price.
Track each item’s demand through keyword research and buyers’ reviews.
Remember to calculate potential profits inclusive of shipping costs and eBay fees.
Armed with the right strategies, you can start earning with eBay in no time!
16. Freelance Writing
Did you know your writing passion can become a quick buck-making engine? That’s right, freelance writing is a gold mine you ought to tap.
First, identify a writing niche you love. It’s easier to excel when you’re passionate about your work.
Continually hone your writing skills. The more you practice, the better you become and the more valuable your skills. Finally, don’t be shy to market your skills. Reach out to small businesses and startups—they often need freelance writers.
Remember, quality over quantity will earn you a solid reputation in the long run. Now, go turn those wordy wonders into wealth!
17. Online Surveys
Curious about making a quick buck? Engaging in online surveys can be a fast money-making method just for you!
You don’t earn a huge amount per survey but when taking multiple surveys, it will add up fast.
Here are the top legit survey platforms:
Use your free time wisely. Take surveys during work breaks or leisure hours.
Redeem points for PayPal cash or gift cards.
18. YouTube Channel Building
Building a YouTube channel can be an interesting and rewarding venture.
It provides an incredible platform to share your content, express your creativity, and engage with a global audience. Whether you want to showcase your talents, teach something unique or simply entertain, having a YouTube channel opens up many opportunities.
Effective engagement with your audience is vital.
Last but not least, patience is something you will need in abundance. Building a successful YouTube channel takes time, so don’t lose hope if you’re not seeing immediate results.
Remember, there’s no limit to what you can achieve with your YouTube channel. It all comes down to how creatively you can use this platform to engage with your audience and grow your presence.
19. Bookkeeper
In our increasingly digital age, online bookkeepers are in high demand, with more businesses choosing to move their financial operations to the online platform. This shift in business operations has created a robust opportunity for those trained in bookkeeping to tap into the market and earn income while working from the comfort of their homes.
To be successful as web-based bookkeeper, you need to be well-organized and have previous experience dealing with numbers. However, even without a formal accounting education, individuals can take advantage of online learning platforms like Bookkeepers.com to learn and sharpen their bookkeeping skills for free.
Becoming a virtual bookkeeper is not just a fantastic full-time job opportunity; it’s also an excellent side hustle for women and mothers proficient with numbers. It provides flexible hours and allows the freedom to work from anywhere, making it ideal for those juggling multiple responsibilities.
The financial compensation for an online virtual bookkeeper is quite significant. On average, bookkeepers can earn at least $50000 a year helping business owners manage their finance and bookkeeping online.
20. Start a Dropshipping Store
Dropshipping is a viable option with low startup costs that lets you run an online store without handling any physical products.
There is still plenty of time to get into the dropshipping business.
Start by deciding what products to sell. Find a niche you’re passionate about for a higher chance of success.
Remember, a successful dropshipping venture involves effective marketing as well. So invest time and effort into perfecting your advertising tactics.
21. Do Clerical Work
Clerical work offers flexible, remote opportunities for women to make quick money.
With adequate admin experience and internet access, you can explore roles like Virtual Assistant, Online Data Entry Professional, or Court Transcriptionist.
This is one of the best non phone work from home jobs.
Experts tip: Perfection and punctuality are key. Attention to detail and meeting deadlines can make you stand out.
22. Resell Clothes
Reselling clothes online is a savvy way to turn your clutter into cash, especially if you love digging for hidden gems.
It’s a popular method for fast cash flow, with Poshmark and Facebook Marketplace being perfect platforms. One of my friends is very successful with this!
Begin with your own closet, and sell kids clothes they have outgrown too.
Reinvest your earnings, by buying second-hand clothing to resell can boost your profits.
Don’t forget quality. Run a quick check for authenticity and brand labels.
Visuals sell. Stage items and capture high-res photographs.
Providing a great customer experience is key, ensuring prompt shipping and maintaining politeness.
Play your cards right, you could earn anywhere between $100 to $1,000 a month or even reach a six-figure yearly income.
23. Do Home-Based Child Care
Home-based child care is a viable option to earn money, leveraging the natural maternal instincts and caregiving skills of many women. It can be a lucrative side hustle and a means to financial independence.
This is especially a great avenue to pursue when you are already at home raising your own children.
Make sure to follow any state regulations about running a daycare out of your home.
Begin by determining the number of children you can handle at a time, taking care not to overbook.
24. Podcasting
Podcasting is a wonderful opportunity for delivering narratives. It enables you to weave compelling stories while inspiring, instructing, or simply entertaining your listeners.
The unique format of podcasting lets you connect with your audience on a personal level. They listen to your voice, engage with your thoughts, and feel a stronger connection to you.
By starting a podcast, you are joining an increasingly popular trend, with the global number of podcast listeners has grown to 464.7 million listeners in 2022 (source).
Podcasting also opens up doors for networking and collaboration. You can invite experts, artists, or like-minded individuals as guests on your show, thus expanding your network.
There’s a potential to earn from podcasting. With affiliate marketing, sponsorships, and advertising, the commercial possibilities of podcasting are extensive.
25. Merch by Amazon
“Merch by Amazon” is a print-on-demand service that allows you to design and sell your merchandise.
It’s a great money-making alternative as it offers massive exposure and doesn’t require any upfront costs.
One of the significant advantages of using Merch by Amazon for passive income is that you are not required to maintain inventory or deal with shipping. Amazon handles these aspects, allowing you to focus on the creation process and customer satisfaction.
Amazon’s royalty system ensures that you get paid instantly whenever your merchandise is purchased. This allows you to earn money passively with every sale.
When your designs meet the current market trends and the preferences of your customers, they are more likely to be popular, leading to an increase in sales, hence, higher passive income.
26. Become an Influencer
Becoming an influencer is a smart, quick way for women to make money. While most people just stumble upon becoming an influencer, you can decide to pursue this avenue.
With earning potential that is unlimited, this opportunity is flourishing, requiring no specific degree or job experience.
Remember, platforms like TikTok, Instagram and YouTube reward new, engaging creators.
Dedication and consistency could lead you to major earnings where you make thousands for each post.
27. Work as a Translator
Having mastery in more than one language opens up a world of opportunities, particularly in the realm of translation services. The ability to translate language effectively and accurately is a skill that’s in high demand in the current globalized world.
A top benefit of being a freelance online translator is the flexible work environment. You have the freedom to choose when, where, and how much you want to work. This flexibility for work-life balance is more appealing now than ever, especially in the unsteady job market.
Freelance translators also have access to a wider client base. Unlike full-time translators who work for specific organizations or agencies, freelance translators can work with various clients from all over the world, widening their potential income streams.
The need for translators is projected to grow substantially. In the United States alone, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that employment for interpreters and translators will increase by 20% from 2021 through 2031, which is much faster than the average for all occupations.
Among other freelance professions, translation can often provide a more stable income.
As most sectors including education, legal, business, medical, and technological firms continue to globalize, they regularly need translators to bridge the language gap, making freelance translation services a steady income source.
31. Become a Flipper
Becoming a flipper is a high-return, low-investment way to make money fast. It involves buying low and selling high, perfect for those wanting a profitable side hustle.
Here are actionable steps to kickstart your flipping journey:
Identify items to flip: Popular options include toys, clothes, electronics, books, and furniture. Pro-tip: Sell things you have around your house to start risk free.
Choose a selling platform: Sell locally via Facebook groups or Craigslist, use reselling apps like Decluttr, or open an online store on eBay.
Price it right: Pricing items competitively garners buyer interest and maximizes profit.
Learn more: Free webinars, like Flipper University and the Flea Market Flipper, offer insights for a successful flipping business.
Remember, flipping can be more than just a side hustle; it’s a potential full-time career.
32. Micro-Tasking
Micro-tasking offers a quick way for you to earn money by completing short and simple tasks.
As its popularity grows, so does the list of platforms where you can find micro-jobs. Here are the popular platforms.
This allows your the flexibility to work whenever you want. Plus no special skills or degrees are needed.
Just note… This is not a stable income source
Tips for Finding the Best Way for You to Make Money
As you can see, there are many different ways to make money fast as a woman.
You can find the best way for you by considering your skills, interests, and the amount of time you have available.
Here are some helpful tips to make sure you are earning money quickly.
1. Identify Your Skills and Offerings
You’re already gifted, let’s transform those skills into fast cash.
Make a list of your skills, passions, and expertise; you can tap into anything from programming to knitting.
That is where you want to start.
From personal experience, I can tell you it is way easier to work on a side hustle or business when you are passionate about the topic.
Remember, the digital world is your playground, so play, innovate and cash-in.
2. Research the Best Ways to Make Money
Now, that you know the skills and experience, look at the list above and determine which ones match up.
You will need to spend time watching a free webinar to learn more.
Compare different money-making ideas. From part-time jobs to freelancing, there’s a plethora of options. You need to pick what works best for you.
Remember, generating a consistent income requires effective strategies and the right mindset. So choose wisely!
3. Try Different Ways to Make Money – Not Just 9-5 Jobs
It’s vital to explore different money-making strategies as a woman for financial stability and independence.
Just because one avenue didn’t work out doesn’t mean you should throw in the towel.
Remember, the key to success is perseverance, so pick something you’re passionate about and stick to it. Try not to jump from one idea to another out of impatience; success takes time.
Also, as your revenue increases, start building a lifestyle business for passive income.
4. Focus on the Things You Are Good at
Unlock your financial potential by recognizing and utilizing things you’re excellent at.
To cash in fast:
Identify your standout skills. These could range from writing, fine arts, math, e-commerce to digital marketing or even passions such as sports and hobbies.
Assess the viability of earning via your skills. Research shows that the digital economy is filled with opportunities.
Exploit platforms that cater to your expertise. For freelance gigs, you can try platforms like Upwork, Fiverr, or Guru.
There are so many ways to make money online as a beginner. So, indulge in the digital playground, embrace exploration and innovation, and let your skills earn for you.
5. Find Opportunities That Allow You to Work Flexibly
You can choose when to work and when not to, rather than being constrained by a 9 to 5 workday. The flexibility to create your schedule means you can operate at your most productive times, whether that’s early in the morning or late at night.
Working from home or any location across the globe enables a better work-life balance, reducing stress and improving productivity. This is particularly beneficial for those who have families or are committed to other obligations.
When working for yourself, you may have the potential to earn more than traditional salaried roles.
Lastly, making a living from your passion is huge!
You are being paid to do what you love anywhere, anytime which is rare and precious.
6. Consider Specializing in a Niche Subject
Specializing in a niche subject can elevate your earning potential quickly, owing to smaller competition and a personalized audience.
Being a subject matter expert in a specific area can provide you with an edge over your competitors.
Specializing in a niche can help you stand out and garner a dedicated audience, ultimately leading to faster earnings.
Remember, the key to making money faster in your specialized area is persistence and patience. It may take time to build a strong following, but once you do, the financial rewards can be substantial.
Stick to your chosen area, continuously learn and improve, and consistently deliver high-quality content to make your mark in your chosen niche.
7. Take Advantage of Trending Opportunities
Jumping on trending opportunities can be a gold mine, especially for women who want to make money fast from home. These ever-evolving trends tap into various skill sets, interests, and experiences, potentially translating into a lucrative gig.
For many, it may have been TikTok when the company first started.
Remember, the digital world holds limitless potential. Just needing to innovate and execute your ideas!
8. Invest in the Right Tools and Equipment
The key to making money, either online or offline, is making an informed investment of your time into the right tools, equipment, and learning resources.
While this can initially seem like an expenditure rather than a money-making step, it is, in fact, a cornerstone of your financial growth strategy.
Investing time in learning and increasing your knowledge base is vital. This could mean spending your time reading about new insights in your area of work, attending webinars, or enrolling in online courses. The ROI of this proactive learning is immense.
Consider this an opportunity or a catalyst that speeds up your journey toward substantial income generation and financial freedom.
9. Commit to Consistent Efforts
Commitment to consistent efforts is the cornerstone of any successful endeavor, more so when running your own side hustle.
One of the fundamental principles for making money is the dedication to keep improving your craft, always learning, and always evolving.
This continual effort involves a long-term commitment to staying updated with the latest writing trends, styles, and industry standards.
With persistence and patience, the fruition of your investments will lead you toward the fulfillment of your financial dreams.
10. Utilize Social Media Platforms to Promote Your Business
Social media platforms are powerful tools for business promotion, and when used strategically, they can lead to fast monetary gains.
Understanding how to effectively utilize these platforms can drastically enhance your chances of making quick bucks.
Start by creating a robust online presence for your business on various social media platforms. Remember, consistency is key to building your brand.
Engage with your audience frequently and respond to their comments. This boosts engagement on your posts.
Post content that is engaging, relevant, and aligns with your business values.
Always monitor your performance using social media analytics to understand what works best for your audience.
Which side hustles for women have you tried?
Personally, here are the side hustles I have done or currently do:
Stock Trading as a swing trader
Online Content Creation
Social Media Influencer
Online Consulting
Pet Sitting or House Sitting
Teaching Dance Lessons
Personal Organizer
However, I know many people that have tried the ones listed above.
So ladies, which of these enticing hustles appeals to your skills and schedule the most?
FAQ
Stay-at-home moms have numerous opportunities to earn money from the comfort of their homes. Plus being able to bump up your household income while juggling parenthood is the perfect combination.
Find the best jobs for moms specifically!
Any of these opportunities requires dedication and consistent effort, but with time they can all yield substantial returns.
Thankfully, there are many ways for women to make money online.
Above we covered all of the interesting ways and many are online.
Remember, opt for an avenue that suits your skills, interests, and time availability.
Well. the answer to this will depend on who you speak with.
Personally, I find ways to build passive income with your side hustle as the best option. Then you aren’t trading your time for money.
As a woman, many opportunities are right at your fingertips. The most popular and profitable include:
Start a blog: With consistent readership, you can make thousands from ad revenue and sponsored content.
Virtual assistant: Services can fetch around $10-30/hour.
Social Media Management: Businesses are willing to pay up to $1000-2000 per month for proficient managers.
Bookkeeping: On average, freelance bookkeepers earn around $34/hour.
Selling products online: Sites like Etsy, Amazon FBA, or your own platform can earn you a substantial income with a successful shop.
Trading Stocks or Options: by improving your investing knowledge, you can quickly increase your net worth.
Remember – it all starts with a step. Your side hustle could turn into a full-time passion!
This is How to Make Money from Home as a Woman
In conclusion, as a woman, there are plenty of genius and fast ways for you to make money.
The article underlines the significance of grabbing the reins of your financial future.
Through the strategies shared – including investing in stocks, working from home, or using budgeting hacks, you can boost your income significantly.
One of the concepts, I’m big on is making sure you know how to make your money work for you.
With wise decisions and being open to possibilities, your financial independence is within reach.
Remember – the ball is in your court, so make sure to take that shot and score your financial goals. It’s high time to cash in on your potential!
Know someone else that needs this, too? Then, please share!!
With rent prices at an all-time high, finding affordable housing is becoming more challenging for all renters. Right now, the average rent for a one-bedroom apartment is $1,722 and the average rent for a two-bedroom apartment is $2,047.
For low-income renters, finding a safe and affordable place to rent is even more difficult. Government programs like Section 8 are in place to help ease the financial burden of rent. But what is Section 8 exactly and how do you find apartments that accept Section 8?
We’ll walk you through the basics of Section 8 and help you understand what it is, who is eligible and how to apply for it. Here’s everything you need to know about Section 8.
What is Section 8?
Section 8, formally called the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program, is a government-funded program run by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
The program aims to help people find and pay for affordable and decent housing. The program gives monthly financial assistance to over 1.2 million households who are struggling to pay rent based on their annual income, which must fall below a certain threshold to qualify for Section 8.
Section 8 housing is not limited to low-income or subsidized housing areas only. Section 8 housing is single-family homes, apartments or townhomes. It’s up to the landlord or property management company to decide whether or not they accept Section 8 vouchers. Some states require landlords to accept Section 8, while other states do not. You’ll want to check with your local government to understand what rules are in place regarding Section 8.
Who is eligible for Section 8?
To qualify for Section 8, applicants must be U.S. citizens (in most cases) and fall under a certain income bracket. While that bracket varies based on the city or area you live in, it generally looks like this:
You make 30 percent of the median income in your area
You make 50 percent of the median income in your area
Typically, priority is given to renters who make less than 30 percent of the median area income as they fall within the category of extremely low income. The local public housing authority must give 75 percent of the Section 8 vouchers to those who make less than 30 percent of the area’s median income. Section 8 will take into consideration all of the gross income generated by people in the household.
Here’s a real-world example for a prospective Section 8 renter living in Los Angeles. The median income in Los Angeles is $71,358 annually. If someone makes $21,407 or less — which is 30 percent of the median L.A. income — they’d qualify for Section 8. To see what the median income in your area is, check out the Quick Facts section of the Census Bureau.
Section 8 does not cover the entire cost of the rent. It subsidizes a portion of it. Typically, Section 8 has the renter pay 30 percent of their salary towards rent and then, Section 8 vouchers cover the remaining rent due.
Section 8 is not an emergency rental assistance program, so keep that in mind if you’re applying for it. It can take weeks or even months to qualify for Section 8. There are often long wait times to receive Section 8 and, generally, only 1 in 4 people receive assistance immediately.
How to apply for Section 8
Section 8 housing can exist anywhere that landlords choose to participate. It’s not limited to certain cities or neighborhoods. Because specific geographic areas determine the eligibility factors, you’ll need to apply through the local public housing authority or PHA.
Here’s a step-by-step process on how to apply for apartments that accept Section 8.
Find your local PHA contact information
Download the PDF with each county’s contact information
Submit an application to verify your eligibility
Wait for approval
Once approved, you’ll either receive your Section 8 voucher or be placed on the waiting list
If you’re placed on a waiting list, here are some tips on how to gauge the actual wait time:
Ask your PHA for a time estimate
Ask your PHA how long the wait list is to see how many people are on it
Ask your PHA for information about the turnover rate to see how quickly the wait list moves
Understand that larger cities usually have longer wait times
Wait times vary city by city but it can take weeks or months to finally receive Section 8 assistance.
Finding apartments that accept Section 8
So, you’ve qualified for Section 8 housing and you’re off the waitlist. Now, it’s time to find an apartment that accepts Section 8 so you can start the apartment search and application process.
Usually, you’ll have 90 days to find an apartment that accepts Section 8. Once you find a place that accepts Section 8, you’ll need the PHA to inspect and approve the unit and the lease. This helps ensure you’re renting a clean, safe and livable place that meets HUD criteria.
There is not a one-size-fits-all approach to finding an apartment or landlord that accepts Section 8, but here is our advice on how to start your apartment search.
Search Rent. using the “income-restricted” filter and ask the prospective landlord if they accept Section 8 vouchers
Use the HUD interactive map to see which areas and apartment complexes accept Section 8
Conduct a basic Google search to see what comes up in your area
Work with non-profit groups that specialize in low-income housing assistance
Settling into your new apartment that accepts Section 8
Now that you’ve qualified for Section 8 and found an apartment that accepts Section 8 vouchers, you’ll want to consider a few other things to set you up for success in your place. Understand the cost of the utilities and security deposits so you can budget accordingly. Also, make sure you thoroughly understand the terms of the agreement of Section 8 — read the fine print! Once you’ve done those things, it’s time to move in and enjoy your new apartment and home.
Sage Singleton is a freelance writer with a passion for literature and words. She enjoys writing articles that will inspire, educate and influence readers. She loves that words have the power to create change and make a positive impact in the world. Some of her work has been featured on LendingTree, Venture Beat, Architectural Digest, Porch.com and Homes.com. In her free time, she loves traveling, reading and learning French.
The devastation wrought by wildfires is exacerbating a long-running housing crisis on the island of Maui, pitting locals and Native Hawaiians — many of whom rent — against billionaires and real estate developers, the Washington Post reported Monday.
The future of Lahaina, an island community that is a spiritual and cultural capital, is of concern for many locals who are uncomfortable with the encroachment of wealthy outsiders. Tamara Paltin, who represents the area on the Maui County Council, said the crisis may accelerate a process where wealthy outsiders squeeze out locals by snapping up properties.
“If all those people from outside with a lot of resources come in and rebuild Lahaina the way they want it to be, it won’t be Lahaina anymore,” Paltin told the Post. “We don’t want to make it like Anywhere Else, USA.”
Last Tuesday and Wednesday, the fires destroyed approximately 3,000 structures, with Lahaina most acutely devastated by the disaster. As of late Monday night local time, the death toll stands at 99, but officials expect the figure to rise as searches continue.
Some locals are reluctant to talk to opportunistic real estate agents offering to buy fire-affected properties, the report said. Even before the crisis, rising property prices risked displacing locals and Native Hawiaiians, with Hawaii having the highest cost of living across U.S. states. A family of four earning less than $93,000, for example, would be considered low income.
“We want to make sure that we’re able to keep Lahaina Lahaina, and Lahaina strong,” Archie Kalepa, a Native Hawaiian community leader, told the Post. “We don’t want it to be Lahaina was.”
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has activated its disaster relief housing programs, which include providing funds for displaced residents to temporarily stay in hotels. A local real estate agent organization is also seeking out vacant vacation homes to lodge survivors.
FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell, pledged to be “very creative” in the way the agency will exert its authority, acknowledging that disaster relief approaches on the U.S. mainland may not work in Hawaii. Bringing tiny homes or other transitional housing units to the island are on the table, but such relief isn’t likely to resolve longstanding housing problems.
As mega-fires continue to threaten communities amid climate change, the gap between rich and poor is expected to get wider, the report said. Native Hawaiian families whose houses were passed down through generations could experience significant financial strain: Many of these properties don’t have mortgages and thus aren’t required to have insurance.
The community is pulling together to combat changes that may affect their future on the island.
“When it’s time, we will all rebuild one day at a time,” said Doreen Buenconsejo, a Maui local whose parents lost their home, to the Post. “I know our community is so strong that we will pull together and help each other to clean up our lands.”
Whether you’ve stockpiled them over the years or are just on the hunt for an innovative way to redefine your space, rugs might be the most versatile and underused weapons in the interior design toolkit. Read on to learn how you can unlock the full potential of your rental with a little help from the lowly, humble rug.
Upgrade your upholstery
Not all rugs are created equal. But the comfortable ones are great for repurposing into a chair or ottoman upholstery. If you’re working with a more durable fabric, think about reupholstering something like an ottoman. If the material is more comfortable and luxurious, think about applying it to a chair or barstool.
Be aware, that some fabrics will be easier to work with on a larger-scale project like this. If you’re a novice DIY-er or simply looking for a little extra guidance, make sure you know what you’re doing or reach out to someone at your local hardware store. There are also a number of YouTube videos that will help you based on the specific project you have in mind.
Throw some shade
On a smaller scale, an old or currently unused rug can also be repurposed into a lampshade. This striking design choice will act as a statement and conversation piece. Beyond that, applying rug material to a lampshade is a practical way to dim an overbearing light. Less light will penetrate through the shade with the extra rug covering it up.
Respect the wood around your apartment
If you have a near-new rug that’s just lying around with no place to go, take on a fun DIY project and turn that rug into a matching set of placemats and coasters. Lay your rug face down and draw out your plan on the bottom beforehand. Then, you can make all of your cuts confidently and know that your finished product will turn out exactly as planned.
Note: Do not try this with an old and well-worn rug. Dinner guests may find this off-putting.
Create the headboard of your dreams
Fabric headboards have been in vogue for a while and there’s no sign of that changing anytime soon. Create your own custom headboard by repurposing a rug into a uniquely upholstered and artistically inspired headrest. What better way to sleep at night than under one of your creations?
This project, like the chair and ottoman mentioned above, may require an elevated level of handiness, but again, your local hardware store and YouTube are your best friend for these larger DIY projects.
Think beyond the floor
Whether a rug is handmade, factory produced or anything in between, if you find it as aesthetically pleasing as a piece of art, you should treat it that way. Don’t be afraid to reframe the way you think about rugs. Some rugs are meant for more than the floor. Some rugs, (pause for dramatic effect) are meant to be used as art and displayed on the wall.
Large or small, there’s no limitation to the ways in which you can approach displaying your rugs as art. If you have a blank wall and a great-looking rug either lying around or awaiting in an online shopping cart, now’s the time to bring that piece of art to its full glory. Display that beautiful rug on the wall and enjoy the compliments that come your way for your design savvy and ingenuity.
Center yourself
Few activities align more with the principles of yoga than creating your own yoga mat. Channel your inner-DIY expert and create your own at-home yoga mat out of a lightly used or new rug. A roll-up-size rug can be a great alternative to a traditional (and expensive) yoga mat.
Because rugs absorb moisture more than the average yoga mat, it’s best to limit the use of your rug yoga mat to just yourself. That said, if you’re looking for a home yoga mat that is always ready for you when you need it, consider a rug.
Note: Regardless of the condition of the rug when you start its transformation into a yoga mat, it will be worth giving it as thorough of a clean as possible before putting it to use.
Pamper your pet
One great way to put an older rug to use is to repurpose it as a bed for your pet. Cat, dog, ferret, bunny or anything in between, it doesn’t matter. Your pet will love cozying down on something that feels like “people furniture” to them.
Do you know how your pets love scratching the things they aren’t supposed to? Use that to your advantage and create a custom scratching post for your cat out of your used carpet. Your feline friend already loves tearing into the material, so why not give them a designated place to do so? Save the rug you love now and let the cat go to town on one that has already served its purpose for you.
Don’t brush these tips under the rug
Regardless of the exact aesthetic, you wish to achieve, if you are looking for a change of scenery that doesn’t involve packing up and moving to a new place, consider throwing a rug at the problem. Whether you’re reupholstering a chair, creating coasters for your breakfast nook table or making a throne fit for a king for your furry friend, a simple rug can accomplish it all without asking you to break the bank.
A native of the northern suburbs of Chicago, Carson made his way to the South to attend Wofford College where he received his BA in English. After working as a copywriter for a couple of boutique marketing agencies in South Carolina, he made the move to Atlanta and quickly joined the Rent. team as a content marketing coordinator. When he’s off the clock, you can find Carson reading in a park, hunting down a great cup of coffee or hanging out with his dogs.
In a city renowned for its glamor and extravagance, luxury living reaches new heights, enticing potential homebuyers with an array of exquisite features that redefine modern sophistication. If you’re thinking about moving to the city and you’re in the market to buy a luxury home in Los Angeles, you’ll find this city offers a wealth of luxurious properties that seamlessly blend elegance, comfort, and functionality.
But what are the most sought-after luxury home features in the Los Angeles housing market? From views of the iconic skyline to the seamless integration of smart technologies, the City of Angels boasts an array of luxury home features that elevate homes to unparalleled heights. In this Redfin article, we unveil the most coveted home features in Los Angeles, providing an exclusive glimpse into the world of high-end living that awaits.
Top neighborhoods with luxury home features in Los Angeles
While Los Angeles already has a high median sale price, coming in at nearly one million in June, almost $500K higher than the national median, there are several neighborhoods renowned for their luxury homes and exceptional features where homebuyers are willing to pay premium prices.
North of Montana tops the list with a median sale price of nearly five million in June 2023. With tree-lined streets and a serene atmosphere, these residences often feature traditional or Mediterranean-inspired designs, spacious interiors, upscale finishes, and well-manicured yards. The neighborhood offers a refined, upscale living experience in a prestigious enclave.
Venice saw a median sale price of over two million. Homes in Venice exude eclectic charm, ranging from beachside villas to contemporary designs, often featuring modern amenities, open layouts, and outdoor spaces. Artistic flair, diverse architecture, and a vibrant community atmosphere define Venice’s unique residential landscape.
Luxury homes in Ocean Park, epitomize coastal living, and with a median sale price of almost $1.9 million, these residences showcase a fusion of contemporary design and beachside charm. Expansive windows, high-end finishes, and proximity to the ocean create a harmonious blend of upscale comfort and the laid-back vibe of the neighborhood.
Mar Vista, known for its blend of modernity and neighborhood charm, showcases a blend of modern style and casual elegance. These residences often feature open layouts, high-end finishes, and inviting outdoor areas. Mar Vista’s neighborhood charm combined with upscale living creates a unique and appealing residential experience in the heart of Los Angeles. Homes in Mar Vista are also set at premium prices, with a median sale price of almost $1.8 million.
Lastly, with a median sale price of almost $1.6 million, Sunset Park offers upscale living in a laid-back coastal setting. Characterized by a mix of architectural styles, these residences boast modern amenities, stylish interiors, and inviting outdoor spaces.
1. Smart home technology
Luxury homes are typically equipped with smart home technology to enhance convenience, comfort, and security, and luxury homes in Los Angeles are no exception.
Luxury homes will usually have smart home features like Nest control, a dual-zone climate management adjustable via phone or central systems, showcasing a seamless blend of comfort and innovation. The incorporation of Cat 5 Ethernet connectivity ensures high-speed communication, meeting the demands of present-day digital requirements and enabling efficient data exchange, streaming, and connectivity. You’ll also find enhanced security solutions, such as SimpliSafe and Ring capabilities, to offer peace of mind for homeowners. These technologies create a futuristic, efficient, and comfortable living experience that redefines the way you interact with your home.
2. Modern and contemporary style
Modern and contemporary design is popular among luxury homes in Los Angeles as it offers a harmonious blend of form, function, and visual appeal.
Picture a home that seamlessly blends modern and contemporary styles. Its exterior showcases clean lines, with a mix of materials such as glass, metal, and wood creating a dynamic facade. As you step inside, you’re welcomed by an open floor plan, emphasizing spaciousness and fluidity. Neutral color palettes dominate, punctuated by vibrant accents. Large windows invite abundant natural light, and smart technology seamlessly integrates into the design. Throughout the space, you’ll find a mix of textures, from smooth surfaces to tactile fabrics. Sleek lines, recessed lighting, trendy materials like Quartz and LVP, and minimalist design create an ambiance of refined elegance.
3. Floor-to-ceiling windows
Floor-to-ceiling windows are a growing luxury trend, meeting the rising demand for ample natural light. Luxury residences commonly feature expansive glass windows and doors, welcoming ample sunlight, and offering captivating views, harmonizing with the surroundings by embracing nature’s beauty indoors.
Beyond its aesthetic appeal, this design element transforms living spaces into inviting spaces, fostering a connection with the outdoors. The interplay of sunlight and architectural design blurs indoor-outdoor boundaries, creating an environment that enhances the visual allure of interior spaces.
4. En-suite bathrooms
The desirability of en-suite bathrooms in most or all rooms reflects a premium standard of luxury living. This feature offers unparalleled privacy and convenience, catering to the personal needs and preferences of each occupant. Luxury homeowners value this feature for its capacity to enhance comfort and accommodate guests with an upscale experience akin to a private retreat.
Luxury homes in Los Angeles typically have elaborate glass showers or open areas near soaking tubs that provide a spa-like experience. You’ll also find high-end materials such as marble or granite countertops, exquisite tile work, and premium fixtures. Features such as spacious walk-in showers with multiple shower heads, soaking tubs, heated floors, and smart technology for lighting and temperature control are often included to enhance the experience.
5. Backyard oasis
In the bustling landscape of Los Angeles, homeowners prize the “backyard oasis” as an escape from the city’s energy. With features like artificial grass, a cabana, and a pristine pool and spa, homeowners and their guests can forget their daily stresses and relax. A pergola adds an inviting touch, while a dry sauna and ice bath elevates the wellness experience. With LA’s pleasant year-round climate, a backyard oasis is the perfect place for homeowners to create their own personal sanctuary within the privacy of their backyard.
6. Open floor concept
Open floor concept typically merges the kitchen, living room, and dining area into one expansive area. This layout enhances the sense of openness, encourages natural light to flow freely, and fosters a more social and interactive environment. Open floor plans are known for their versatility, enabling easy movement and facilitating communication between family members and guests. They have become popular due to their modern and spacious feel, allowing for creative interior design and adaptable use of space.
The allure of the open floor concept, complemented by expansive sliding glass cantina doors leading to the backyard, is a top luxury home feature in Los Angeles. This design blurs the boundaries between indoor and outdoor spaces, capitalizing on the city’s mild climate and creating an effortless connection with nature. The doors create an expansive, light-filled ambiance, while the fluid transition enhances the sense of space.
7. Garage conversion
Customizing a garage gives homeowners the opportunity to tailor the space to their desire, whether that’s creating a private gym, a home theater, an art studio, or an ADU. Repurposing the garage allows homeowners to optimize their property’s functionality and aesthetics, often adding unique features like custom cabinetry, high-end finishes, and integrated technology.
If you’re planning to buy a home in LA, a local Redfin Premier agent will provide invaluable insights into the market, including an in-depth understanding of the neighborhoods, pricing trends, and available luxury properties. Their expertise ensures you find a home with the perfect blend of desired amenities. Or, if you plan to list your luxury property, a Redfin agent can guide you in making informed decisions to maximize its appeal and value, tailoring it to attract the most discerning buyers.
A landslide struck Laguna Beach’s Bluebird Canyon in 1978 — smashing cars, buckling streets and destroying 24 homes. An adjacent swath of earth broke loose in 2005, wiping out 12 more homes.
That wasn’t enough to keep Scott Tenney away. In 2010, Tenney and his wife, Mariella Simon, bought a 15-acre hillside ranch near the disaster area despite the listing warning that the property was on the site of an ancient landslide.
“We knew we’d have to do a bit of terracing and retaining, but California is what it is,” Tenney said. “It’s a dynamic place not just culturally, but geologically.”
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From an outside perspective, his might seem a confounding decision. But in Southern California it’s an extremely common one, because that geological diversity, as Tenney calls it, is not just the danger. It’s the allure.
Elevation has long been aspirational here — an escape from the urban flats.
Since settlers first started pouring in from the relative flatness of the East Coast and Midwest, they were captivated by California’s vertiginous landscape. Plein air painters flocked to capture the light of the arroyos. Health seekers sought the clean air of the San Gabriel foothills. Folk rockers found inspiration in Laurel and Topanga canyons. And the moneyed elite started building their houses higher and higher above the basin, forever seeking the trophy perch with the show-off view.
But that perch has always come at the risk of catastrophe. Homes slide into a gulch in Palos Verdes. Fires roar over the Malibu hills. A debris flow kills 23 people and destroys 130 homes in Montecito. Heavy snow traps thousands in the San Bernardino Mountains. And winter storms pull fragile bluffs into a rising sea.
These natural disasters so often occur where the tectonic plates collided and folded into beautiful vistas.
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While other regions may face only one main disaster threat — tornadoes in the Midwest, hurricanes on the Gulf and East coasts — California’s extreme topography brings siege from all sides: the ocean, the trees and brush, the sky above and the ground below. And oftentimes, the most attractive areas are some of the most dangerous.
A land of disasters
More and more people are crowding into the Wildland Urban Interface — the zone of transition between unoccupied land and human development. It’s where properties mingle with undeveloped (and often steep) land, and it’s uniquely susceptible to natural disasters.
According to the U.S. Fire Administration, this area grows by 2 million acres a year as people fan out to the edges of wilderness in search of affordable houses, more space or simply a break from life in the city. And California holds more homes in this dangerous zone than any other state in the country.
And prices keep soaring. It doesn’t matter if a house sits on stilts on the side of a cliff, if it’s a landslide complex slowly sliding toward the sea, or if it’s predicted to be knee-deep in water in a couple of generations — there will always be a buyer.
As Californians flock to risky areas, disasters take a greater toll. Over the last decade, the state has experienced 20 disasters that each cost at least $1 billion in damage from flooding, wildfire and extreme heat. Those 20 alone combined for 783 deaths, according to National Centers for Environmental Information.
According to the real estate listing database Redfin, the trend is nationwide. Last year, the country’s most flood-prone, heat-prone and fire-prone counties all saw more people move in than out. Redfin researcher Sheharyar Bokhari blames one primary factor: the housing affordability crisis.
“L.A. and most other coastal cities are expensive. With remote work becoming more of an option, people are finding they can have more space and finally afford a home if they move to riskier areas,” he said.
Bokhari said another L.A.-specific factor is development — mainly that there’s not as much being built in the city compared to the more rural areas surrounding it.
He points to the Inland Empire, which is typically more affordable than L.A. County. In Riverside County, roughly 600,000 homes face a high risk of wildfire, the most of any of the 306 high-fire-risk counties in the country. Despite that, the county’s population grew by 40,000 over the last two years.
Even if experts — and common sense — say to stay away from certain areas, Bokhari said that won’t likely happen because local governments aren’t incentivized to push people out.
“These disaster-prone cities need revenue and people paying taxes,” he said. “They just claim that they’ll be more resilient and take more safety measures going forward,” he said.
Where else would I go?
Since moving onto the ancient landslide zone, Tenney and his wife founded Bluebird Canyon Farms, which offers workshops and grows food for local markets. His time is split between that and taming the erosion-prone land beneath the farm.
To combat sliding land, Tenney installed a gravity wall, 200 feet long and 9 feet tall, to retain the hillside. In addition to grading the terrain to make the slopes gentler, he added powerful drainage systems and timber-and-concrete cribbing to keep structures in place.
The work never stops, and Tenney keeps a monthly schedule to keep up with tasks. Clear brush in spring. Clean storm drains in September. Inspect terracing every few months.
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“You can run but you can’t hide,” he said, adding that urban centers such as L.A. have their own laundry lists of things to worry about: crime, homelessness, etc. “You won’t experience a wildfire in downtown L.A., but there are plenty of other things to be concerned with.”
Cribbing systems used by Tenney have become commonplace in Portuguese Bend, a small coastal community on the Palos Verdes Peninsula situated on a slow-moving landslide complex. Land moves up to 8 feet a year, and at that rate residents would rather ride the sliding earth toward the sea than sell and move somewhere else.
“I’ll be here until I can’t be here anymore. I’ll slide away with the land,” Claudia Gutierrez told The Times in July after a nearby landslide in Rolling Hills Estates sent a handful of homes careening down a canyon.
You’d think the real estate market in disaster-prone areas would eventually slow down, but there are no deals to be found for house hunters. Longtime residents often stay put post-disaster, and incoming residents consistently pay a premium to live in a scenic, though potentially dangerous, area.
In cities tucked among the foothills of the Verdugo and San Gabriel mountains such as Altadena and La Cañada Flintridge, buying in a high-fire-risk zone might be ever-so-slightly cheaper than buying in a safer place. And buyers pounce.
“My clients try to choose low-fire-risk zones, but if the house in the fire zone is the right price, that is more important,” said Brent Chang of Compass.
When Lisa and Michael McKean got home to Malibu Park from their honeymoon on Nov. 8, 2018, they were so exhausted that they went straight to sleep. The newlyweds didn’t even bother unpacking their suitcases of swimsuits still wet with Caribbean saltwater.
When they woke up, Lisa looked out her back window and saw a 10,000-foot cloud of billowing black smoke.
The Woolsey fire was ravaging the Malibu hills.
The pair grabbed their still-packed suitcases and fled to the Zuma Beach parking lot, where they spent the day surrounded by horses, dogs, cats and neighbors all wondering if their homes would survive.
Theirs, built a year earlier, did not.
“The entire neighborhood burned,” Lisa said. “Everything was black, scorched earth.”
Devastated, the pair spent six months crunching numbers on the cost of rebuilding versus moving. The home that was destroyed had taken four years to approve and three years to build. Their next one could take even longer.
Despite the damage, and despite the ceaseless, inescapable risk of a future fire, they ultimately decided to stay and rebuild.
Cheryl Calvert has lived in Malibu since 1985 and has adapted to a life of fire. To her, the flames are nearly routine.
“Once you make it through your first one, you realize it’s manageable. But you have to plan ahead,” Calvert said.
She keeps two bags packed at all times: one full of goggles and N95 masks and one with dog supplies.
Calvert has experienced plenty of fires during her time in the coastal community, but the worst was the Corral fire in 2007. She was in the driveway as the flames arrived, and she sprayed the corner of her wooden home with a hose as it ignited. Her guesthouse and garage burned down, but the house was saved.
She never considered leaving. Instead, she became more prepared, installing an extra water tank and leaving a pair of shoes by the front door at all times for quick escapes.
“We have to do crazy things, but it’s only crazy for an hour or two every five or 10 years,” she said.
She ran down the usual list of reasons why people move to Malibu: the beautiful landscape, the ocean breeze, the sweeping views. But she said the main reason her and so many of her neighbors stay is because of the community.
“We’re all living near like-minded people who are willing to risk themselves for each other,” she said. “It’s a bunch of hippies. Rich hippies.”
The psychology of staying
A life among the trees, coasts and cliffs is often what lures Californians to disaster-prone communities, but according to experts, the factors that make them stay after a disaster strikes are much more complicated.
Age, race and class can all indicate whether someone is more or less likely to move after experiencing a disaster. For example, Zhen Cong, professor of environmental health sciences at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, found that in the wake of tornados, the middle class might be the most inclined to move since the upper class has the resources to stay and rebuild, while the lower class is often trapped and has no other choice but to stay.
Other relocation factors include the level of damage to the home and whether the person owns the place or rents. But often the most important factor is one that can’t be easily quantified: “People who have a strong sense of place and a strong sense of community are less likely to move,” Cong said.
Ironically, some disasters can even encourage people who otherwise would have left to stay.
In studying post-tornado relocation decisions across the country, Cong found that after a disaster, people increase their disaster preparedness. Part of that includes gathering supplies, but it also includes social engagement: talking to neighbors, sharing information on social media and attending meetings. That engagement, which might not happen if a tornado doesn’t strike, brings a greater sense of community, leading people to stay in that community.
Anamaria Bukvic, an assistant professor at Virginia Tech who studies coastal hazards and population displacement, found that after Hurricane Sandy struck the East Coast in 2012, non-geophysical factors mattered the most in deciding whether to stay or leave. For example, confidence in adapting to future disasters was a more relevant indicator if someone would stay than how close they lived to the ocean.
“The experience of flooding can be emotionally disturbing and traumatic,” Bukvic said. “When facing problems, some people try to avoid them. Others try to resolve them.”
She added that confidence in government plays a major role as well. If a person believes the government responded well to the disaster and will keep them safe during the next disaster, they’re more likely to stay.
That’s something that Malibu Mayor Bruce Silverstein thinks about when overseeing the city’s disaster response plan. Although L.A. County is responsible for physically fighting the fires that plague the area, Malibu has instituted a free service in which residents can request a fire-hardening expert to inspect their property to better prepare them for the next blaze.
The city also outlaws certain types of vegetation susceptible to fire and tries to prevent excessive population growth in order to make evacuation from hills and canyons easier during emergencies. It’s the main reason accessory dwelling units (ADUs) are harder to build in Malibu than L.A.
“Unlike L.A., we don’t have standards that encourage growth,” Silverstein said. “We maintain the status quo and try to keep space between properties so if one catches on fire, it doesn’t extend to the neighbors.”
Michael Dyer, a former Santa Barbara County fire chief who now serves as public safety director for Calabasas, said safety became a top priority for the city after Woolsey, energizing the community into forming multiple volunteer commissions that plan for disaster preparedness.
“We have to provide that service as a government,” Dyer said while monitoring a brush fire in Topanga from his front porch. “No one has forgotten Woolsey yet. And as long as I’m here, we won’t.”
No simple fix
As the climate crisis worsens and the Wildland Urban Interface grows in size, experts are eyeing ways to mitigate the effects of natural disasters to save both the environment and human lives.
L.A. is currently considering an ordinance that would limit development in the Santa Monica Mountains. Using recent wildfires and the Rolling Hills Estates landslide as examples, supporters said the measure would make it harder to build mansions and large hillside homes as a way to limit damage caused by disasters, as well as protect open space and wildlife.
In addition, national insurers such as State Farm and Allstate are no longer selling insurance policies in wildfire-prone areas after a series of catastrophic fires raised premiums. Without insurance, people might be disincentivized from buying and building homes in risky areas.
Redfin is also tinkering with a way to warn people of a home’s potential dangers. The company conducted an experiment in which it showed a listing’s flood risk score to certain users but not others and found that those who were shown the scores were less likely to bid on the home.
The scores have since expanded to show risk for fire, heat, drought and storms.
In the meantime, Californians continue to build, and rebuild, in disaster-prone areas. Lisa and Michael McKean, whose home burned down in 2018, moved back into Malibu Park in 2021.
As neighbors slowly filter back into the neighborhood, they walk around to measure progress and congratulate those who have returned.
“We used to hate cement trucks and jackhammers, but now we celebrate them,” Michael said. “The cheery sound of construction.”