5 Side Hustles That Will Make You Money While You Spend Time Outdoors
KEY POINTS
- If you like spending time outdoors and need extra income, you may want to get a side hustle that promises plenty of time in the sun.
- By boosting your income, you may be able to reach your personal finance goals sooner.
- You can make money outdoors as a dog walker, landscaper, pressure washer, or pool cleaner.
If you're unhappy with your current financial situation, increasing your income could be helpful. Getting a side hustle could be worthwhile if you have time to do extra work. Another benefit is a side hustle could help you explore a new interest while you increase your checking account balance. For outdoor lovers, there are several exciting side hustle opportunities to explore. Here are a few ideas to consider in your quest to make more money.
1. Dog walker
If you're an animal lover, becoming a dog walker could be a fun way to boost your income. Now that many more workers are returning to office jobs, their fur babies need to be looked after during the daytime. If you love dogs, this can be a fun way to spend your free time. One option is using a service like Rover to find dog walking and sitting opportunities. But to maximize your earning potential, consider working directly with clients instead.
2. Do landscaping tasks
Not everyone has enough time to take proper care of their lawns. If you feel confident doing landscaping tasks such as lawn mowing, weed whacking, and leaf removal, you can start a side hustle offering these services to homeowners in your community. This gig is ideal for anyone who likes to be active and soak up the sunshine.
Before starting a side hustle like this, determine whether you want to work with people who provide their own tools and equipment or if you'll bring your own. If you don't have proper tools or equipment yet, that will be an extra expense to budget for as you set your prices.
3. Sell items at local markets
Many communities throughout the country host outdoor markets when the weather is nice. Farmer's markets and local artist markets are two popular events that are usually held in the spring and summer months. If you're crafty, like to cook, or have other items, you may want to rent a booth at a local market to sell your goods. You'll get to interact with locals and spend time outdoors as you work to boost your savings account balance.
4. Pressure washer
Another outdoor gig you can do is pressure washing. Many residential and commercial property owners don't have the time or proper equipment to clean their driveways, walkways, or siding. If you already have a pressure washer and take care of your property, you may want to consider offering this service to others to help and bring in additional income. If you're new to this kind of work, you may want to start with small projects until you feel more comfortable.
5. Pool cleaner
If you live in an area where you experience nice weather for the majority of the year, this may be the perfect side hustle for you. Many homeowners who invest in a pool struggle to keep up with cleaning and maintenance tasks. You can take care of the cleaning and maintenance for pool owners in your community and make money in the process. Before starting, consider what equipment and supplies you'll need to do the job well.
Get creative to find the ideal gig for you
If these side hustle ideas don't feel right for you, that's okay. Take some time to think about what type of work you might enjoy doing in your spare time. You may be able to find a creative opportunity that fits your interests and skills better. It's essential to choose a side hustle that you like. Otherwise, staying motivated may be challenging. If you're looking to improve your financial situation, check out our free personal finance resources.
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