Whether you rent or own, housing is expensive. According to Redfin, the national median home price is $427,179; however, 66.6 million households can’t afford a $250,000 home, per the National Association of Homebuilders.
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Meanwhile, the national average rent is $1,748 for a 900-square-foot apartment, according to RentCafe.
With soaring prices, it’s tough to catch a break, but there is a creative way to work around the situation — get a job that covers your housing. Certain roles provide free room and board in addition to a paid salary.
Here are three positions to consider that come with free accommodations.
Nanny/Au Pair
- Average hourly rate: $17.74 per Payscale
If you love kids and don’t mind living with a family, becoming a nanny or au pair is a great way to travel, earn some money and not pay rent. To learn more about upcoming opportunities check out AuPairWorld or Go Au Pair for details.
Groundskeeper
- Average hourly rate: $15.63 per Payscale
Want to live in an upscale home without paying the hefty price tag? Taking care of an estate as a groundskeeper is one way to live rent-free while making an income. A groundskeeper is responsible for maintaining the landscape and ensuring the property stays in shape. On-site housing is often part of the deal with the right job. While a high school diploma or GED is sufficient, a groundskeeper is typically knowledgeable about horticulture and has physical stamina. To find opportunities, check out sites like Indeed.
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Live-In Caregiver
- Average hourly rate: $15.26 per Payscale
As we age, unforeseen health problems arise and most older adults prefer to stay in their own home with help rather than live in a facility away from their families. There’s a great need for caregivers and while services depend on the individual or company, typical responsibilities include transportation to and from doctor appointments, supervision, companionship, assistance in the bathroom and more, according to Senior Living. To search for opportunities, try Care.com.
In this economy where it’s anyone’s guess when inflated prices will decrease, finding a job that covers your monthly and offers free housing is a win-win for your finances.
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