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British Columbia, Canada, Summer 2005, 1st July 2007

Doing a Home-Exchange, does this mean anything to you? The system is rather simple: you exchange your apartment / your house with someone else during your vacation: you live at this person’s place and your exchange partner comes to stay at your place in the meantime.

There are many advantages in doing this: (1) You pay nothing for accommodation during your vacation and enjoy a nice apartment or a beautiful, comfortable house. (2) You do not have to eat out three times a day, and usually you exchange cars.

How does it work? (1) On www.intervac.com you can “advertise” your apartment / home and define what you are looking for. There are many such organizations; Intervac is the oldest one and the second biggest, as far as we know. (2) You contact the persons whose offer might suit you and you work out an agreement. We often contacted people who didn’t plan to travel to Austria but changed their mind when they received our offer. (3) This simply costs about 80 € per year, actually, in some countries 120 €, which is about the price for a night in a barely acceptable hotel in a major city!

Can we recommend it? We have so far made 23 home-exchanges, all of them were good to fantastic experiences. We exchanged with a beautiful house downtown San Francisco near the Castro District with view on the whole bay area, with a big house in the Provence in the south of France with a very nice pool and a breathtaking view on the sea, with a very nice house with a garden full of flowers in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, only to give you a sample of our experiences. The most import issue: communicate, communicate, communicate, what you expect, what you definitely don’t want, ...


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