Brand | HomeExchange |
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Website | http://www.homeexchange.com |
Category | Home Exchange |
Primary Business | Homestay |
Operating Company | HomeExchange.com |
Parent Company | GuestToGuest |
Headquarter | Hermosa Beach, CA, United States |
# of Employees | 50 |
Online Year | 1998 |
Service Languages | 16 languages |
Property Inventory | 67,000 |
Total Visits in May 2017: | 795.2K |
Description | HomeExchange.com is the largest US based homeexchange club that you can join to exchange your home with other members in 150 countries so that you can stay for free and live like a local in a new place. There are three main types of home exchanges: You can stay in your exchange-partner's home while they stay in yours (a "simultaneous exchange"). You can stay at a home-swapper's second home or vacation home (a "non-simultaneous exchange"). Or you can stay as a guest in a swapper's abode while they're also in the house (a "hospitality exchange"). It costs $150 to join the club for 12 months. |
History | HomeExchange was started by Ed Kushins in 1992 as a printed, mailed book. It was voted "Best Site for Booking Your Stay 2016" by readers of USA Today and 10Best. The largest home exchange company in Europe, GuestToGuest, raised $35 million and purchased HomeExchange.com in March 2017. |
Brand | HomeExchange |
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Website | http://www.homeexchange.com |
Category | Home Exchange |
Primary Business | Homestay |
Operating Company | HomeExchange.com |
Parent Company | GuestToGuest |
Headquarter | Hermosa Beach, CA, United States |
# of Employees | 50 |
Online Year | 1998 |
Service Languages | 16 languages |
Property Inventory | 67,000 |
Total Visits in May 2017: | 795.2K |
Description | HomeExchange.com is the largest US based homeexchange club that you can join to exchange your home with other members in 150 countries so that you can stay for free and live like a local in a new place. There are three main types of home exchanges: You can stay in your exchange-partner's home while they stay in yours (a "simultaneous exchange"). You can stay at a home-swapper's second home or vacation home (a "non-simultaneous exchange"). Or you can stay as a guest in a swapper's abode while they're also in the house (a "hospitality exchange"). It costs $150 to join the club for 12 months. |
History | HomeExchange was started by Ed Kushins in 1992 as a printed, mailed book. It was voted "Best Site for Booking Your Stay 2016" by readers of USA Today and 10Best. The largest home exchange company in Europe, GuestToGuest, raised $35 million and purchased HomeExchange.com in March 2017. |
Brand | HomeExchange |
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Website | http://www.homeexchange.com |
Category | Home Exchange |
Primary Business | Homestay |
Operating Company | HomeExchange.com |
Parent Company | GuestToGuest |
Headquarter | Hermosa Beach, CA, United States |
# of Employees | 50 |
Online Year | 1998 |
Service Languages | 16 languages |
Property Inventory | 67,000 |
Total Visits in May 2017: | 795.2K |
Description | HomeExchange.com is the largest US based homeexchange club that you can join to exchange your home with other members in 150 countries so that you can stay for free and live like a local in a new place. There are three main types of home exchanges: You can stay in your exchange-partner's home while they stay in yours (a "simultaneous exchange"). You can stay at a home-swapper's second home or vacation home (a "non-simultaneous exchange"). Or you can stay as a guest in a swapper's abode while they're also in the house (a "hospitality exchange"). It costs $150 to join the club for 12 months. |
History | HomeExchange was started by Ed Kushins in 1992 as a printed, mailed book. It was voted "Best Site for Booking Your Stay 2016" by readers of USA Today and 10Best. The largest home exchange company in Europe, GuestToGuest, raised $35 million and purchased HomeExchange.com in March 2017. |