How Can you Take a 5 Star Vacation on a 2 Star Budget?
Have you ever dreamed of skiing in the Swiss Alps, voyaging to exotic Mediterranean lands, or taking a romantic vacation in Paris? What's been standing in your way?
If it's a matter of affordability, you can make your dreams come true if you're willing to think slightly out of the box when planning your travel. Home exchange, a concept that has been around for decades, has become a growing trend. Never heard of house swap programs? Read on!
As the name infers, a home exchange is a process in which you swap your house, condo, or apartment with others. They take their vacation in your home, and you vacation in theirs. You're actually trading places with another person or family. And there is no charge to you, or to them for accommodations.
You may wonder why someone living in Paris, Greece, or even another state would want to participate in a house exchange in your hometown. Let's face it, the grass is always greener on the other side. Although there really is no place like home, sometimes we all need to experience new adventures, and a home exchange is an affordable way to take an incredible vacation and travel to a new land on a low budget.
How do you go about trading places and getting involved in a house swap? The first step is to identify your dream vacation spot. It always helps to have more than one idea, and to plan your travel as far in advance as possible.
Next you'll want to do an Internet search to locate companies that provide a matching service for clients who would like to travel using a home exchange program. Most sites will require that you list your home before you're able to search for homes that are available to you for swapping.
This process can in some ways be compared to Internet matchmaking. You list what you have and search for others who have what you're looking for, and who are also looking for what you have. There is most definitely a trust factor involved here. After all, you don't want to get matched with a crepe!
It's important and comforting to keep in mind that the person or family on the other end has the same concerns that you do. In order to address these concerns, you're advised to build a relationship with your potential match in the home exchange program. Many do so through emails, phone conversations, and exchanging pictures.
The idea is that by the time you're ready for your vacation, you know and trust the other party. In fact, people often develop great, long lasting friendships with those that they've shared a house swap!
Naturally, you're going to want to do a bit of research before you commit to a house exchange. Every country, no matter how glamorous and exotic, has areas that are safe and inviting and those that are not. Thanks to the Internet, this task can be accomplished without a great deal of effort.
Homes typically are traded for like homes. If you have a one bedroom apartment in a high crime area you can't expect someone with a five bedroom oceanfront cottage to house swap with you. That being said, you may be surprised to find that your home is more desirable than you'd think!
Home exchange services may or may not incur a charge. Look around for a house swap company that is rated well and that offers terms that are agreeable to you.
Let's fact it, we're living in tough economic times. For many of us, money is tighter than it used to be, yet we still need to get out there and live our lives. Yes, doing a house exchange and trading places with strangers may be right up there in the list of truly unusual vacations, but keep an open mind. With a bit of creativity and out of the box thinking, anything is possible!
"How Can you Take a 5 Star Vacation on a 2 Star Budget?", was submitted 03/6/2009 under category Travel.
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