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Here's s list of three popular home exchange services

  1. HomeExchange:

    • HomeExchange is considered the #1 home exchange community globally. It offers a platform for free home and apartment exchanges, allowing members to travel with confidence. The service emphasizes building a global social network and provides tips and inspiration for ideal home exchanges. Members can share their experiences and benefit from a supportive community.
  2. HomeLink:

    • HomeLink is one of the oldest home exchange platforms, operating for over 70 years. It has listings in more than 58 countries worldwide, making it a well-established option for those looking to swap homes. HomeLink is particularly popular in the UK, Canada, and Australia. The platform focuses on mutual accommodation swaps, whether within the same country or internationally.
  3. Intervac Home Exchange:

    • Intervac is another popular home exchange service that has been facilitating exchanges for over 30 years. It emphasizes the mutual swapping of accommodations and is known for its reliability and extensive network. Intervac is widely used and trusted by travelers looking to save on accommodation costs while experiencing local cultures.
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Consider Homeexchange istead of AirBnB when traveling!

Homeexchange.com is a popular home-swapping site, where you only pay a yearly fee of around 200€. You can do a simultanously swap, or earn points by letting others use your home when you're away. You can then use those points to stay anywhere in the world.

Do note that Homeexchange has dual headquarters, both in the US and in France, but has a huge membership base in Europe

As opposed to AirBnB, Homeexchange is more:

  • cost-effective, you only pay the membership-fee
  • sustainable (it's not speculative like people buying property just for renting out)
  • better traveling experience, when living in residential areas instead of a touristy place.
  • It offers you a sense of community, respect and connections across borders.
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Kva synst du om eit norsk EU-medlemskap?

Slik eg ser det, så er det ein tung byttehandel: for å få fullt medlemskap, så gjer me opp dei sjølvråderettane me har når det gjeld fisk og landbruk. Det vil, trur eg, bli kroken på døra for alt av småbruk og enkeltfiskarar, og større firma vil overta der det finst mulegheitar for profitt. Då klarer eg ikkje heilt sjå nytta, med tanke på kva med får i EØS-avtalen, berre for å få nokre få røyster i EU-parliamentet.

Det må fleire fordeler til for at eg synst at eit norsk EU-medlemskap skal vere verdt det.

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