How to do a Senior House Exchange

You want to vacation in another part of the country or the world but you can't afford hotels and besides, you like the comforts of home. Look into swapping your house with another family. Senior citizens usually feel comfortable doing this with people their own age. Consult websites that cater to mature people.

Instructions

    • 1

      Explore websites that list home exchanges. Make sure the fees are not exorbitant and that they provide good up-to-date listings. Get testimonials from others who have used their services.

    • 2

      Check into websites that specialize in senior home exchanges. Interview a number of prospective tenants before making your final decision so that you feel comfortable with your choice (see Resources).

    • 3

      Get to know your prospective tenants by phone, email, letters and photos. Meet with them ahead of time to exchange keys and detailed information. Get a feel for the people who'll be spending time in your personal space.

    • 4

      Try an international home exchange. You may find added stimulation on your vacation by exploring the new culture and the customs of your adopted country.

    • 5

      Take out home insurance, store your valuables elsewhere and let neighbors know you will be having new people staying in your home.

    • 6

      Exchange automobiles to save on car rental costs. Make sure your policy covers the other people.

    • 7

      Look into specialized home exchanges such as those for academics. You'll benefit from interests in common (see Resources).

Copyright Wanderlust World © https://www.ynyoo.com