2013.
A year when folks were busy calculating their
monthly expenditures, reading about inflation, high taxes and low consumption,
a silent revolution was on in the streets of Goa.
October to June is the season when the fisherman can row their boats into the deep Arabian Sea for their daily bread. But what about July to September?
October to June is the season when the fisherman can row their boats into the deep Arabian Sea for their daily bread. But what about July to September?
Shyam Nagwenkar, father to two children, husband to
an accommodating wife, and owner of a property in Calangute, Goa, lived a life
which was only slightly more cushioned than a hand to mouth existence. While
pennies weren't exactly being pinched, the want for a greater level of comfort,
which only money can buy, was not unjustified. In a decision that would change
their lives, Shyam who was on the verge of putting the property on sale,
stumbled upon a definite plot point in (t)his story.
Enter Roomnhouse, Shyam met with Rakesh Singh,
founder of Roomnhouse, in a manner so casual only a Goan could pull off. Rakesh
convinced him to rent out extra rooms within the property to travelers who
wanted to experience Goa beyond the brochure of the best churches, booze and
blue waves crashing on the seashore. To the ones who wanted to know what it was
like to 'Live Like A Local.'
Today, Shyam makes 4L
a year through his sales from the boat and at the same time, an additional 4L though renting his property.
Roomnhouse has not only made a few hundred lives
easier, but also given rise to a new section in the market - micro
entrepreneurs! Because the big bucks aren't the only bucks around! One can
always start small and go big eventually.More and more people have now started
professionally converting their second home into an additional source of
income.
All that we really need is to take one small step
to change the face of our financial make up. So go on, start small,
visit www.roomnhouse.com and change the
course of your financial future, one room at a time.
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