How hosting empowers everyday Malaysians
How hosting empowers everyday Malaysians
Faiz | White Mi Casa, Selangor

In the heart of Bandar Baru Bangi, Selangor, Faiz turned a once-rented home into a source of pride and purpose. It became a way to support his family and strengthen ties within his community, demonstrating how responsible hosting can create lasting, local impact.
A simple start with meaningful change
A simple start with meaningful change
Three years ago, Faiz converted his rental property into a short-term stay after facing challenges with long-term tenants. The flexibility of short-term rental proved to be more sustainable and the income he earned from it became a means to provide for his children’s future.

Most of what I earn from hosting goes straight into savings for my children. It’s not just income for us. I see it as security for their future.
Most of what I earn from hosting goes straight into savings for my children. It’s not just income for us. I see it as security for their future.
Rooted in the neighbourhood
As a long-time Bandar Baru Bangi resident, Faiz is known and trusted by his neighbours. Hosting hasn’t changed that. In fact, it has brought his community closer. Guests often attend family events nearby or visit local eateries, blending seamlessly into everyday neighbourhood life.Faiz also takes pride in introducing guests to everyday favourites, including Pejam Mata, a locally-owned restaurant serving traditional Malay dishes. “It’s good food, and it’s local,” he says. “When guests eat there, it supports small business owners from our own community.”

Because my wife grew up here, everyone already knows us. Guests are respectful, and the neighbours are happy to see more people discovering our area.
Because my wife grew up here, everyone already knows us. Guests are respectful, and the neighbours are happy to see more people discovering our area.

Making every stay count
For Faiz, good hosting is all about sincerity. He personally maintains the home, ensures it fits the needs of visiting families, and welcomes guests as friends. Hosting, he says, has taught him patience, communication, and the value of hard work.

You don’t need to chase money. Just enjoy what you do and the rest will follow.
You don’t need to chase money. Just enjoy what you do and the rest will follow.

Turning opportunity into stability
Faiz’s story reflects the resilience of everyday Malaysians who use hosting to build better lives, not just for themselves, but for their communities. His home in Bandar Baru Bangi stands as proof that when tourism grows responsibly, its benefits can reach far beyond the city and right into the heart of local neighbourhoods.


