Home Exchange and Sports Fans

A great many people who home exchange are sports fans. Consequently, if the home you are offering to swap is located within easy reach of any sports venue, make sure you include this information in your listing.

horse_race.jpgThe possibilities are virtually endless. Horse racing fans would love to participate in a home exchange which allowed them to attend the Epsom Derby, Royal Ascot, the Kentucky Derby, the Cheltenham Festical, the Prix de l’arc d’Triomphe, the Melbourne Cup, or maybe the Breeder’s Cup.

Formula One fans would love to set up a home exchange close to one of the Grand Prix venues (there are 17 of them), and there are lots of soccer fans all around the world who would give their right arm to attend a Manchester United game or maybe a game in the new Wembley Stadium.

Oarsmen could easily be tempted by a listing informing them that they would be close to the Henley Regatta; cyclists would probably love to see the Tour d’France.

Your options are enormous. Every sport imaginable has its own highlight events which attract droves of fans and home swappers should use these to their best advantage. Investigate how exchange partners can obtain tickets and mention that you’ve done this in your listing.

Sporting events very often make an otherwise mundane home exchange location into a prime destination, you just need to point out that your small town is actually just ten miles away from Epsom or twelve miles from Indianapolis. This information could make all the difference to the interest you generate in your listing.

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