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  2. Home Exchange Vacations: Why Pay to Stay When You Can Swap ...

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    Now could be the time to take a leap of faith and try a home exchange or swap. The practice dates back more 50 years, but its popularity has grown rapidly since the start of the Great Recession.

  3. Plan your best vacation ever with this company that's helping ...

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    The London-based company currently rents over 10,000 homes across 100 countries in every kind of location you could possibly imagine. Plan your best vacation ever with this company that's helping ...

  4. Home exchange - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Ed Kushins started what is now HomeExchange.com after a home exchange experience in Washington D.C. In 1995, he moved the business to the internet. [10] [11] [12] In 1999, home exchange was estimated to be growing at 15-20% per year. [13] In 2010, home exchange networks were continuing to experience rapid growth. [14]

  5. House Swapping: How This New Trend Can Save You Money ... - AOL

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    The joys of travel often outweigh the costs, but imagine how much more relaxed you could be if you didn't have to pay for lodging on vacation. With lodging costs running about $150 per night on...

  6. HomeExchange.com - Wikipedia

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    They earn points by hosting other members and can use those to stay at different homes. To finalize a reciprocal exchange, members must activate their annual membership of US$220 (or €160 in Europe) per year [3] for unlimited exchanges. [4] As of December 2022, homeexchange.com has >100,000 members and over 450,000 homes in 133 countries. [5]

  7. ThirdHome - Wikipedia

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    ThirdHome was founded by Wade Shealy, who had previously co-founded a successful real estate firm in South Carolina in 1986. [14] [15] Shealy noticed a pattern among his clients who purchased second homes—they often wished to sell their properties within five years, citing a lack of new experiences in their vacation location. Inspired by this ...