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Evaluating your home exchange: now even easier

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It’s now easier than ever to rate your home exchange experience. Before, you were able to evaluate your exchange via a ratings form that would be sent to you one week after you’d come back from your home exchange vacation. However, as many people were organizing home exchange requests without actually accepting the request form that was sent through the website, they were not receiving the ratings form in their email.

So we decided to improve our system so that as a user, you can give your opinion on a home exchange as soon as you’ve done it. Now, if you send a home exchange request and the other user accepts it, then the “ratings form” will automatically appear on the screen if you click on “Requests received” or “Requests sent”.  Be careful though: firstly, both parties need to have agreed that they’re ready to rate their experiences of the exchange.

In addition to this form, you will still receive the email that lets you share you opinion one week after you’ve come back from the fireshot-pro-capture-18-requests-read-exchange-request-e28093-homeforhome_com-en_homeforhome_com_requests_leer_solicitud_id_185421holiday. But it’s a good idea to have a look at the requests page so that you know which exchange it is exactly. Then you will be ready to make comments about your exchange, for example: what you liked, what you didn’t like, how you got on with your exchange partners, etc…

We hope this system will make your use of our website just that little bit easier. If you have any questions or queries, then just send an email our way.

Prohibited: renting or selling

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Just a little note to refresh in everyone’s mind the HomeForHome ethos.girasoles

We’re a free online service that enables our users to do free holiday home exchanges across the world. We offer the facilities on our website to people seeking holidays in which they go and stay in the home of another user. In exchange they allow their exchange partner the use of their house for an agreed period.

Exchanges can be non-simultaneous, and can last for however long the users want and agree to.

HomeForHome is very much a community-based website. As such, we strive to maintain the spirit of cameraderie, and the integrity of the homes available.

Homeforhome is not a host site for being wishing to rent or sell properties. Whilst we vigilate the homes that are uploaded on to the site, we ask that if you come across a home that is seeking sale or renting, or any other transaction involving the exchange of funds, that you notify us immediately and we will instantly delete the profile.

We seek to preserve the integrity and quality of the HomeForHome community so that you have the best possible experience of home exchange. Please help us to maintain the dependability of HomeForHome.

The Skype’s the limit!

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It is undoubtedly a good idea to get to know your prospective home exchange partners before doing an exchange. In any well prepared,  decently planned home exchange, conversation prior to the vacation is a must.

Not only does it provide you with a great assistance in finding your way through a) the house, b) the district, and c) the city, but it can also arm you with a wealth of information about top tourist attractions, restaurant recommendations, upcoming concerts and shows etc. The most experienced, expert guide you could have for your vacation is sat there at the other end of the internet, just waiting for your message. So it makes a lot of sense on a practical level to have a fair amount of contact before you set off for your vacation.

On a personal level too, it makes an awful lot of sense to build up a rapport with your home exchangers. If there are things about your home that you are worried about, or that require special care, then establishing a sense of trust between the exchangers is the ideal way of approaching this. It’s good for everyone’s peace of mind to talk through the plans and get to know fellow exchangers so that you feel comfortable and relaxed by the time that your vacations come along.

So, how to set about doing this? Our website provides you with an internal messaging system which is easy to use, and which sends you notifications to your email inbox when you receive a new message. Alternatively you can swap email address, or telephone numbers. An excellent way of building up a solid, personal relationship with your exchange partners is to use Skype. International calls via phone lines can be costly. However, if you download Skype, all you need is a microphone, and you can make either free international calls, or international calls at a very cheap rate (depending on the area).

By all accounts, it’s worthwhile making the effort, and with email and Skype, the only cost is the time you spend.

Study exchanges

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One particular type of home exchange is a study exchange. Whether you’re taking time out from work to study, or you’re a full time student who’s looking to do a study abroad program, home exchange can definitely help you out!

All that you need is to have a residence where people can come and stay in. You don’t have to be a home or a mortgage owner - if you are renting you are eligible to do home exchanges.

To help find like minded people, you can post a message in our forum entitled; “Study exchanges.” Equally, if this is something that interests you, you may want to consider doing a non-simultaneous exchange. This is where you vacate your home whilst the other family comes to stay, and they do the same for you, so that you are able to accommodate your own study and course time tables.

Alternatively, you could do a “hosting” exchange. This is when you have the family or people (or person!) come to stay whilst you are still in your home, and in return they put you up when you go over to do your study.

Home exchange is flexible, and there are a variety of ways of managing timing for study programmes and learning abroad.

Texts in your profile

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If you’re wondering how best to describe your house in order to appeal to other users, here are a few handy tips.

1) Form.

When people look through the profile of your home, whether they realize it or not, they are not just looking for information about your home. They’re also looking for information about you as a person. So if you write everything in CAPSLOCK it might make it a little difficult to read. If the text is not punctuated very well (for example, with double commas, careless spelling, or incomplete sentences) might give the impression of carelessness or untidiness.

2) Style

The words you use can be very important.

Take these three examples:

Brick house located near cost, good view, short walk to sea, easy footpaths, kitchen has lino floor, green bedroom carpets, patio outside.

A beautiful brick house that you’ll absolutely fall in love with, with the sea on the doorstep. Huge space, and it has a mesmerizing kitchen lino, and emerald green curtains to die for. You’ll have the most amazing time of your life here.

An attractive brick house that has the beach within a comfortable walking distance. Inside the house is beautifully furnished and cosy, with plenty of space. There is a patio garden ideal for having breakfast, and a very calming ambience. We are very happy living here.

Of course, some of what you write depends on your personality. However, it is important to bear in mind that if you write using a monotonous tone, focusing on irrelevant details, then you will not be doing your home justice. On the other hand, beware of the “over-sell”. If you make the description too enthusiastic, people might feel less willing to trust it.

So it’s important to keep these two points in mind. Make your descriptions neat, tidy, with good spelling and grammar. Also, strike the right tone describing simply the benefits of your home, without doing a “hard-sale”.

Finding home exchange partners made easier: a reminder

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Just a quick reminder to everyone about an important tool that you have on the website.

You don’t have to trawl through every person in the area where you want to go, sending out exchange proposals left, right and centre.  We have a special function on the search section which means that you can search for people in a specific area, who are also visited in visiting YOUR area.

In order to access this tool, what you need to do is click on the “Search” tab at the top of the page. Then, as you fill in the details of where you would like to visit on the left hand side of the page, you will find a tick-box. This says “that are interested in my area”. If you click on this box, then all the search results will be of people who both a) have a home in the area in which you would like to visit, and b) are interested in coming to your area.

It makes home exchange a great deal easier this way! Just a quick reminder to all of you in case you had forgotten, and to alert new users of this important website tool!

Editing your profile

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We’ve received a few emails from people who are finding difficulty in changing the details of their homes on the website.

It’s an easy process, but you have to bear in mind that you have a profile as a USER and then you have the profiles of your HOMES. So, if you want to change the photos of your home, the videos, the dates of availability, or any of the details about your home (e.g.:  facilities, activities, exchange preferences…) then you need to do the following:

Firstly, you need to click on “My account” in the top right hand corner of the page.

Once you have done that, you will be taken to the My Account page, which is divided into two sections. “My account” at the top, then underneath that the “My homes” section. In the “My homes” section you have a selection of tabs such as “Edit, availability, photos” etc, and it is from here that you can upload more photos, change the availability on the calendar, change the details on “How do you get to your house” etc.

To change your user photo, your screen name, the languages you speak and your countries of preference, you need to click on “My Account”, and then on “Edit profile.”

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