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Home Exchange – How I spent My Summer Vacation in France

My wife and I just had a fantastic three week vacation if Paris, France and the only way we could have ever done it was because of home exchange and most especially ExchangeHomes.com. I had never heard of it until one of my fellow teachers told me about it. Essentially, it’s when you trade homes [...]

6 Tips For Setting Up Your Home Exchange

No-one ever pretends that setting up a successful home exchange is easy. To the contrary, if you don’t live in one of the more sought after locations, it can be a challenge. But a challenge is not an impossibility, quite the opposite, a challenge if viewed positively can be enormous fun! There are a few [...]

Home Exchange: I Could Never Do That!

3 reasons I consistently hear from people why (in their opinion), home exchanging would be impossible for them! I couldn’t possibly trust strangers in my own home. Yes you can. Your exchange partners will be trusting you to live in their home responsibly and ethically so why should they be any less trustworthy than you? [...]

New Price Structure For ExchangeHomes.com

Several clubs have recently begun experimenting with short, 6-month membership options which could be attractive to people completely new to the concept of home exchanging. Possibly the shorter commitment gives them more confidence, if they later decide that home exchange isn’t for them after all, their up-front commitment has been much less. So, following this [...]

A Home For a Honeymoon

Looking for a way to circumvent unreasonable honeymoon expenses? Perhaps it’s time you considered putting your house on the market. Not for sale, of course; but rather, for exchange. No nascent practice, people have been swapping their houses for nearly six decades. According to ExchangeHomes.com, home exchange has “been around since the 1950′s, when teachers [...]

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