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Home Swapping on the Rise

 
Author: Mark Nash

Tired of the same old tourist experience, travelers young and old are learning about the benefits of swapping their home in the States for a local one in a foreign country. It's more than the economics that appeal to those who want to experience a country or locale like one of the natives. Those with special needs or want all the conveniences of home like a washer and dryer opt for exchanging their home here for one abroad. The Internet is a great way to find home exchange services and gain insider information for a smooth swap.

Security problems are minimized since you will staying in the home abroad while the owners of that property are staying in yours. It's a win-win. Here are some handy hints to make your swap better.

-Make it clear that your home must be left in the same condition that it was when your exchange partners arrive. The dishwasher and trash empty, video and CD's returned to there proper place, and the house cleaned (don't forget to wash the bed linens and towels. Request that lawn chairs are put away during rainy weather.

-Put away all fragile items, to be on the same side. Likewise take important documents to your safety deposit box. Expensive jewelry and electronics should be stored out-of-sight in a safe place.

-Leave manuals for the air-conditioners, computers, and other appliances, so those not familiar can learn to operate them properly.

-Post an emergency contact list, in addition to police and fire, appoint a friend, neighbor, or relative as a contact in case there is a problem at your home while your out of the country.

-Make it clear if extra guests or pets are allowed. State a maximum number of guests allowed to spend the night.

-Leave a map of your neighborhood pointing to the nearest grocery store, pharmacy, and emergency room.

-When allowing guests to use your bikes, remember to leave locks, keys, and helmets.

-If no smoking is allowed, post a sign and a suggestion that it is okay to smoke outside-leave a ashtray, otherwise you might find butts tucked into your pots.

-If guests must mow the lawn or shovel snow, make it clear where equipment is and how often you normally do the chore or basics levels required by your town or homeowners association.

-Parking can be an issue in some areas. Write down specific alternate parking, no parking, or street cleaning policies. If guests need a temporary permit, apply for one in advance.

Author Bio:

Mark Nash

Mark Nash is an author of four books, including his recently released 1001 Tips for Buying and Selling a Home. Mark has been a commentator for CBS The Early Show, Bloomberg TV, interviewed by national newspapers and his articles have been widely syndicated in print and electronic media.

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