
If you’re renting a studio apartment, you may be wondering if working from home is an option. Technically, you can work from anywhere, including your bed if you want to. But creating a workspace that is conducive to productivity is of utmost importance.
Renting a studio apartment is a great way of saving money while getting everything you need. Associated expenses like utilities are also going to be affordable. The same is true for insurance, although the amount of renters insurance you need depends on what you own rather than the space you store it in. Still, the fact that you’re not paying homeowners insurance for the place itself means you’ll only pay around $15 a month.
But if you need to make money from home, trying to save money by renting a studio apartment can backfire. You need to get stuff done in this small space every day.
Fortunately, ways exist to create a workspace in your studio apartment, even if you are severely short on space.
Previous Post