Brand | GuestToGuest |
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Website | http://www.guesttoguest.com |
Category | Home Exchange |
Primary Business | Homestay |
Operating Company | GuestToGuest |
Parent Company | None |
Headquarter | Paris, France |
# of Employees | 50 |
Online Year | 2011 |
Service Languages | English, French, Spanish, Italian, Deutsch, Nederlands and Portuguese |
Property Inventory | 305,500 |
Total Visits in May 2017: | 122.9K |
Description | GuestToGuest became the largest home exchange platform in the world after it acquired HomeExchange.com in March 2017. The company connects like-minded people who wish to exchange their home for short or long stays. After registering as a member on GuestToGuest.com, you can exchange your home with other members in 187 countries, stay for free and live like a local. |
History | The GuestToGuest platform was founded by Emmanuel Arnaud in 2011. GuestToGuest bought its competitor Itamos in 2013 and Trampolinn in 2016. In 2017, GuestToGuest raised $35 million, acquired HomeExchange.com and became the largest home exchange platform in the world. |
Brand | GuestToGuest |
---|---|
Website | http://www.guesttoguest.com |
Category | Home Exchange |
Primary Business | Homestay |
Operating Company | GuestToGuest |
Parent Company | None |
Headquarter | Paris, France |
# of Employees | 50 |
Online Year | 2011 |
Service Languages | English, French, Spanish, Italian, Deutsch, Nederlands and Portuguese |
Property Inventory | 305,500 |
Total Visits in May 2017: | 122.9K |
Description | GuestToGuest became the largest home exchange platform in the world after it acquired HomeExchange.com in March 2017. The company connects like-minded people who wish to exchange their home for short or long stays. After registering as a member on GuestToGuest.com, you can exchange your home with other members in 187 countries, stay for free and live like a local. |
History | The GuestToGuest platform was founded by Emmanuel Arnaud in 2011. GuestToGuest bought its competitor Itamos in 2013 and Trampolinn in 2016. In 2017, GuestToGuest raised $35 million, acquired HomeExchange.com and became the largest home exchange platform in the world. |
Brand | GuestToGuest |
---|---|
Website | http://www.guesttoguest.com |
Category | Home Exchange |
Primary Business | Homestay |
Operating Company | GuestToGuest |
Parent Company | None |
Headquarter | Paris, France |
# of Employees | 50 |
Online Year | 2011 |
Service Languages | English, French, Spanish, Italian, Deutsch, Nederlands and Portuguese |
Property Inventory | 305,500 |
Total Visits in May 2017: | 122.9K |
Description | GuestToGuest became the largest home exchange platform in the world after it acquired HomeExchange.com in March 2017. The company connects like-minded people who wish to exchange their home for short or long stays. After registering as a member on GuestToGuest.com, you can exchange your home with other members in 187 countries, stay for free and live like a local. |
History | The GuestToGuest platform was founded by Emmanuel Arnaud in 2011. GuestToGuest bought its competitor Itamos in 2013 and Trampolinn in 2016. In 2017, GuestToGuest raised $35 million, acquired HomeExchange.com and became the largest home exchange platform in the world. |