I am the owner of two three home exchange sites but won't insult our readers with trying to sell you a listing or even convince you to visit my websites.
I am writing this because I am a parent with an autistic child and have found home exchanges to be a safe, positive and free accommodation for those of us who don't mind saving money. We love to travel and yes, we do sometimes stay in hotels. However as most parents will appreciate, hotel rooms just aren't convenient. When our son goes to be, so do we. We can't turn the TV on, have a conversation or what ever else couples do because these will awaken him.
The wonderful solution is a home exchange. That is, trading your home with someone else, perhaps just across your region, to another area of your country or around the world.
With a home exchange you have considerably more space, multi rooms, kitchen and often a yard. Best of all it's free accommodation while traveling.
The home exchange question most often asked is: "How do you trust complete strangers to live in your home for an exchange?"Response: “How do your exchange partners know they can trust you in their home?”
We have gone on dozens of exchanges lasting from 2 days to 11 months. Short distances, an hours drive to Europe Australia and across North America. In all of our exchanges we have never had a theft, never came home to surprise charges on our telephone bills, never had any property wrecked and except for our last exchange have always had a broken drink glass or chipped saucer and yes, the love of my life, my wife, forgot to water a house plant from one exchange partner and we bought them a new one. In every instance, if we broke a glass we replaced it or left some money behind. Our exchange partners did the same for us.
On our exchange this past summer to The Netherlands we actually got through a 22 day exchange without breaking a glass.