Homestead cabins in Yucca Valley
A tiny Yucca Valley homestead cabin, complete with outdoor bathing facilities, is proving popular with renters and providing unexpected income for owners Anne and Darryl Krieghoff. (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times)
Shacks on homestead land offered by the federal government are becoming investment properties for people renting them out on Airbnb and other short-term rental sites.
Anne Krieghoff and her husband Darryl bought a tiny homestead shack 1991 and renovated it into a two-bedroom weekend getaway in Yucca Valley. Now they are renting it out through Airbnb, bringing them rental income.
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Anne Krieghoff stands in the door of the kitchen at her vacation home in Yucca Valley.
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In July 2014 Michael Figliolia bought a 696-square-foot built in 1950, renovated it and turned it to a vacation rental. He rents it out through Airbnb.
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In July 2014 Michael Figliolia bought a 696-square-foot built in 1950, renovated it and turned it to a vacation rental. He rents it out through Airbnb.
(Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times)
In July 2014 Michael Figliolia bought a 696-square-foot built in 1950, renovated it and turned it to a vacation rental. He rents it out through Airbnb.
(Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times)
A vacation home on homestead property in Twentynine Palms bought by Michael Figliolia.
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Michael Goehring, project manager, is overseeing the renovation and conversion into a vacation home of a homestead property in Twentynine Palms bought by Michael Figliolia.
(Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times)