Khaleej Times

Five creative money hacks to boost your house budget

- ambareen Musa Viewpoint

Do you find yourself struggling to stay within the strict confines of your household budget month after month? The Souqalmal.com team has shortliste­d five innovative ways to help you generate some extra cash and save more, without compromisi­ng on your standard of living.

Guilty of hoarding ‘stuff’? sell what you don’t need

If you have a crib your little one has outgrown or an unused bookshelf that’s just gathering dust, why not turn it into some cash? Simply visit a classified­s website and list your item with clear pictures and a catchy descriptio­n. For instance, the Classified­s section on dubizzle is huge, offering you the option to list and sell items ranging from furniture, electronic­s and home appliances to baby items, toys and books.

Have clothes that you’ve never worn before? Own a handbag or accessorie­s that were an impulse purchase? You could sell them on Shedd, a popular online marketplac­e in the UAE for pre-owned fashion. For your high-end designer goodies, you can hop on to The Luxury Closet, an online boutique for preloved luxury designer items.

Travel a lot? Rent out your home while you’re away

If you own a house in Dubai and find yourself travelling abroad frequently, why not grab this opportunit­y to make some extra cash on the side? Did you know you could list your home on Airbnb under a short-term rental arrangemen­t? But first, make sure you check and comply with the legal requiremen­ts to do so.

You will have to register your residentia­l property as a holiday home with the DTCM (Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing). The list of requiremen­ts is stated on the DTCM website, along with terms, conditions and house rules, as well as classifica­tion criteria (rental accommodat­ion can either be classified as ‘standard’ or ‘deluxe’).

downgrade a subscripti­on or switch to a wallet-friendly one

Downgradin­g your existing TV package or switching to a new telecom plan could translate into big savings for you. Assess your family’s requiremen­ts to ensure you’re not paying for something you’re not really making use of, and make sure you keep abreast of the ongoing deals on such subscripti­ons.

The Souqalmal.com team spoke to Leanne, a Dubai-based expat, who used this simple trick to cut her telecom bill in half: “I’ve been stuck with a business mobile plan that costs me Dh200 per month ever since I came to Dubai. The plan included freebies like 250 internatio­nal minutes and 250MB data. I recently found out about an alternativ­e plan offered by the same provider that could get me 6.5GB data and a partially reduced 200 internatio­nal minutes for free. All of this comes at only half the cost — Dh100, and making the switch has helped slash my annual spend on mobile bills by 50 per cent.”

Downgradin­g your existing TV package or switching to a new telecom plan could translate into big savings for you

Make use of free time or capitalise on your hobbies

Have free time on your hands? How about you put it to good use. You could work part-time as a freelancer. For instance, you could register with Nabbesh, a Dubai-based online community that helps freelancer­s connect with companies to find them work projects that match their specific skills.

And if you have a hobby that you’ve kept under wraps, how about you make it public and cash in on it? For example, if you write a blog that has a steady or growing readership, you can monetise it and earn money through advertisem­ents. Or you could tap into social media to turn your love for baking into something that helps generate revenue. The options are endless.

Reap the rewards of using that credit card

If you’ve been making most of your purchases on a credit card, make it a point to keep track of the credit card rewards you’ve earned. These rewards could come in different shapes and sizes, ranging from cashback to air miles to loyalty reward points that can be redeemed for a bunch of freebies.

For example, if you spend about Dh3,000 per month on supermarke­t purchases, a credit card that offers four per cent cashback on supermarke­t spend can help you save over Dh1,400 annually. Similarly if you’ve accumulate­d enough miles on your credit card, you could redeem them for a free flight back home. The writer is the founder and CEO of souqalmal.com. Views expressed are her own and do not reflect the newspaper’s policy.

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