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T O P I C R E V I E WC2Ag93I’ve recently been daydreaming about an idea lately. Please give me your thoughts and advice.I have a passion for the history of the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo programs. Native Houstonian and son of an engineer from that period who worked at the Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston.It seems there are many people (especially from the UK, at least by a random perusal of this site) that come to Houston to visit the space center with an interest in early spaceflight.My idea is this: Purchase a house in one of three historic astronaut neighborhoods (Timber Cove, El Lago, Nassau Bay) and offer rooms for tourists on AirBnB. Even better if it happens to be an Apollo-era astronaut home. Likely living there myself, I would also play host to whatever extent the tourist needs. I do not believe Space Center Houston allows tour guides, so it would be simply to point them to it, perhaps visit with them but not guide at the exhibits. Then, if they had an interest, guide around Houston/Clear Lake to drive by historical homes or a couple of the early locations of NASA events in Houston (e.g. Rice Stadium, 2-3 of the temporary MSC buildings, Ellington Field).Does it seem like there would be a good demand for this? I do not think I could "make a living" off this line of "work," I've already crunched some numbers. But it would be a "semi-retired," fun pastime. David CareyI don’t have an opinion on the demand prospect here but do recommend looking into the deed restrictions if you haven’t already.Short term rentals (STRs) are not allowed in our neighborhood by covenant and the city imposes additional restrictions for STR activity in residential areas. Couldn’t find anything online quickly but might be similar for Timber Cove, El Lago, etc.I’ve been surprised at the number of buyers in our immediate area that have purchased without knowiedge of deed restrictions due to 1) lack of thorough seller/realtor disclosure and 2) not knowing to ask (even though you shouldn’t have to!)J.LIs the Armstrong house still for sale?David CareySold on Aug. 17, 2020. stsmithvaI love that idea. Certainly something to daydream about, and do some thinking and work on. This map might be useful, or at least fun for readers of this thread to look at. Just turn your computer sideways!C2Ag93Thanks for the advice. Yea, didn't think about deed restrictions. Probably in all three neighborhoods I'd be prevented from the AirBnB part of it. But maybe I'll still think about guiding for those interested in early space history and locations around Houston. Kind of guessing though that the demand for it isn't really that high.
I have a passion for the history of the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo programs. Native Houstonian and son of an engineer from that period who worked at the Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston.
It seems there are many people (especially from the UK, at least by a random perusal of this site) that come to Houston to visit the space center with an interest in early spaceflight.
My idea is this: Purchase a house in one of three historic astronaut neighborhoods (Timber Cove, El Lago, Nassau Bay) and offer rooms for tourists on AirBnB. Even better if it happens to be an Apollo-era astronaut home. Likely living there myself, I would also play host to whatever extent the tourist needs. I do not believe Space Center Houston allows tour guides, so it would be simply to point them to it, perhaps visit with them but not guide at the exhibits. Then, if they had an interest, guide around Houston/Clear Lake to drive by historical homes or a couple of the early locations of NASA events in Houston (e.g. Rice Stadium, 2-3 of the temporary MSC buildings, Ellington Field).
Does it seem like there would be a good demand for this? I do not think I could "make a living" off this line of "work," I've already crunched some numbers. But it would be a "semi-retired," fun pastime.
Short term rentals (STRs) are not allowed in our neighborhood by covenant and the city imposes additional restrictions for STR activity in residential areas. Couldn’t find anything online quickly but might be similar for Timber Cove, El Lago, etc.
I’ve been surprised at the number of buyers in our immediate area that have purchased without knowiedge of deed restrictions due to 1) lack of thorough seller/realtor disclosure and 2) not knowing to ask (even though you shouldn’t have to!)
This map might be useful, or at least fun for readers of this thread to look at. Just turn your computer sideways!
But maybe I'll still think about guiding for those interested in early space history and locations around Houston. Kind of guessing though that the demand for it isn't really that high.
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