The Allure of House Swapping: A Personal Journey
Imagine slashing your accommodation costs to just £5 a day. Picture not merely a bedroom but an entire house at your disposal, anywhere in the world, for as long as you desire. This is the enticing world of house swapping, a concept that initially filled me with skepticism.
Overcoming Doubts
Like many, I had my reservations. Our home, a modest terrace house, felt cramped and cluttered. The outdated kitchen and our less-than-ideal neighborhood made me wonder: who would want to stay here? It turns out, quite a few people.
- Our first swap was with retired Australian judges.
- Conversations over tea led to a month-long stay in their Perth home.
- These personal connections are what truly enrich the house swapping experience.
“The greatest pleasure is in the genuine relationships forged. Through the messages exchanged before and during the swap, friendships are created.”
Experiences Beyond Compare
Throughout my travels, I’ve stayed in some extraordinary homes:
- A Florida house where rocket launches were visible from the pool.
- A charming cottage in Stockholm complete with a hot tub.
- A luxurious villa in southern France shared with friends.
These experiences, which I could not have afforded otherwise, have only cost me a nominal annual fee of $235 (£177) for the Home Exchange platform—equating to about £5 per night for my 35 nights of use last year.
Building Connections
What truly captivates me about house swapping is the friendships formed along the way. We have:
- Swapped pets and cars.
- Watered plants for each other.
- Assisted in selecting summer schools for our Basque guests’ children.
Warm welcomes have become a universal theme, with gifts exchanged ranging from olive oil to Cadbury chocolates, which are always a hit with our French friends.
Challenges and Triumphs
Even in moments of chaos, such as a shower leak that turned our dining table into a makeshift water feature, we found camaraderie. Coordinating emergency repairs via video call with guests, a plumber, and an insurer highlighted the strength of our connections, resulting in five-star reviews despite the challenges.
Hotels are now a thing of the past for me. The savings have been significant, but it’s the interactions that have transformed my holidays into more fulfilling adventures. It feels like having a friend in every destination.
Considerations for Potential Swappers
Q&A – Everything You Need to Know
Will I be comfortable house swapping?
If you’re attached to your belongings or uneasy about sharing your space, this may not be for you. Cleaning at the end of your stay can also be a deal-breaker.
How do I house swap?
Most platforms, like Home Exchange, require an annual membership fee (£100-£200). These platforms verify identities and offer various guarantees, enhancing safety and trust.
How does it work?
Swaps can be simultaneous or non-direct through a points system. You earn credits while hosting, which can be redeemed for stays elsewhere.
What about scams and safety?
The nature of house swapping fosters trust; most exchanges do not involve money, minimizing the risk of scams. Always ensure you’re not asked for any money upfront.
How do I pick my accommodation?
Finding the right match can be time-consuming. Like Airbnb, you filter by availability and destination, but you also need to find a compatible host.
Do I need to own a luxury house?
Not at all. Ordinary homes can be just as appealing to guests, especially if located near popular destinations.
What about cleaning?
High cleanliness standards are expected. Many hosts spend the last day of their holiday cleaning, ensuring both homes are left in pristine condition.
And DIY?
House swapping encourages better home maintenance—those sticky door handles and dripping taps need attention!
What if I break something?
Small accidents happen and are usually forgiven. Ensure valuable items are out of reach, but most platforms provide coverage for significant damages.
Will my home insurance cover my house swap?
This varies by insurer; some offer coverage for a limited number of exchanges, while others may require additional policies.
Are there legal restrictions?
House swapping is less regulated than paid rentals like Airbnb, but check specific local laws, especially regarding services like pet care.
Other house swap sites: Keybento, Kindred, HomeLink.
Rory Boland is the editor of Which? Travel.
For a deeper dive into this fascinating topic, I encourage you to read the original article here.

