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Register your property for filming for free

25th June 2013
Believe it or not, you can receive a substantial income through renting out your home or other property to film, TV and other studios who need real locations for their projects. Countless people across our site do this and for some it provides a very healthy secondary income stream and, for others, it becomes their business!

It’s easy to register and what’s more it’s completely free. That’s right, it won’t cost a thing – so there really is no excuse to register your property or home for the studio location directors to find. You never know, your home might make it into the next TV drama smash hit or a Hollywood production! And when it costs nothing to register, you’d be silly to miss out on your chance at what is essentially a free lottery.

Of course, if your property is distinctive or has some sort of character then all the better – studios love ‘real’ places that jump off the screen to their audiences. So whether your house is modest and representative of everyday people or truly spectacular in the grandest sense and could be the next manor house that TV executives are looking for, your registration is very welcome indeed.

So if you fancy hiring out your property to earn some extra cash, register with Film Locations today – it won’t cost you a penny, and it could earn you a fortune!

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