What is home exchange?
Home Exchange is the vacation alternative where you stay in my house and I stay in yours. There are two types of exchanges: home exchange and hospitality exchange. Home exchangers trade their homes, condominiums or apartments at a time that is convenient to both parties, but these are not the only types of accommodations that one gets to choose from. For example, one exchanger traded his home for a 40-foot yacht. Another couple swapped their villa in Italy for a RV in Oregon because they had always wanted to tour the U.S. in true nomadic style. Often, home exchangers will include their automobiles as part of the package. Hospitality exchangers, on the other hand, host each other in their homes at designated times. Your home exchange partners stay with you as guests and then you go and stay with them as their guests. There is a social aspect to this kind of exchange that some exchangers particularly enjoy. Conceivably, you also get a built-in tour guide with this mode of exchange. If th
Home exchange is a mutual exchange of homes or holiday homes, usually at the same time, for an agreed period. This enables both parties to the exchange to have rent-free accommodation during the exchange. Your exchange partner may live across the country or across the world. Your homes may be similar in size and type or totally different – all that matters is that you are both happy with the exchange arrangements you have agreed in your arrangements before the exchange takes place. You can take an unlimited number of holidays with other home exchanges during your membership. Each exchange is unique; a relationship of trust should develop as you get to know your exchange partners through e-mail and phone calls.
Home exchange is a mutual exchange of homes or holiday homes, usually at the same time, for an agreed period. This enables both parties to the exchange to have rent-free accommodation during the exchange. Your exchange partner may live across the country or across the world. Your homes may be similar in size and type or totally different – all that matters is that you are both happy with the exchange arrangements you have agreed in your arrangements before the exchange takes place. Each exchange is unique; a relationship of trust should develop as you get to know your exchange partners through e-mail and phone calls.
Picture this. Imagine that you have always dreamed about visiting Amsterdam, but couldn’t afford that trip to Holland: after all, you aren’t alone any more. So the hotel, restaurant and car rental costs are just not in line with your budget. After the White Party expenses you incurred for you best friends anniversary. Now imagine that in Amsterdam lives a couple with exactly the same wishes and concerns, and who’d love the summer heat of Florida. They want to experience Pride in Fort Lauderdale. That’s where One World One Family Home Exchange goes to work. The two exchangers agree upon a house trade, and while you live in your partner’s flat in Amsterdam, the Dutch boys take care of your own home. With all the benefits and comfort of having a real “home” plenty of space, no living “out of the suitcases”, your own car, and last but not least at no extra charge but the travel expenses.