Using Your Home As A Base For Your Business Opportunity

By: biggso
Are you ready to use your home for something other than a place to eat, sleep and prepare for another day of work? Do you think that your home could be base to a great business opportunity? If you answer in the affirmative, you are not alone. As a matter of fact, there are people just like you all over the country who are suddenly realizing that their home has an untapped potential might permit them to get out of the rat race with a well timed and well executed business opportunity!

You might be wondering how to go about using your home as base for your business opportunity and while one size definitely does not fit all, there are some tips that should get you started!

If you business opportunity involves an inventory of goods, carefully consider which part of the house could be dedicated to adequately house them. Once you have found that spot perhaps a garage, cellar, attic or spare bedroom, contact a tax professional to see if there is any way to write off that portion of your home when taxes are due again.


Should your business require the use of a home office, make sure that you find an adequate area in your home that will permit you to fulfill the aspects of your business. For example, if you will require the use of a phone, consider having a second line installed in a spare bedroom or in a less used area of the house, so that you may speak to customers or clients undisturbed. Additionally, you want to make sure that you will always have access to your business phone which is an important bit of advice if you have teenagers in your home.

Of course, using your home as base for your business opportunity also means that you might have clients or customers come to your doorstep to purchase services or goods. Is your home set up accordingly? Do you have a small home office into which you could usher your business related visitors? Will you be able to keep the professional feel when they come to your personal residence? This is a somewhat precarious tightrope to walk but with a few modifications and a few minor design touches, you will be able to transform a portion of your home into a business office that will have customers and clients feel comfortable that you mean business.

As you can see, using your home as a base for a business opportunity does not have to be a tough juggling act. As a matter of fact, it will save you money, since you do not have to rent an office space and may actually bring some tax benefits along the way.

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