Let's talk homeswapping. It's different than house sitting, which is another popular way for families save money on travel. Homeswapping is all about trading houses with someone for a week, a month, or even longer. The process goes by many names — home exchange, flat exchange, holiday swap and vacation exchange, to name a few — but the idea is the same: trading your home for someone else's, and then no one is paying extra accommodation fees. The result saves families thousands of dollars a year.
Daniel Prince and his family have traveled the world via homeswapping, and he explains how it works in this Epic Education Interview. Sure, his vacation home in Koh Samui, Thailand gives him an exceptional advantage in the vacation exchange and holiday swap game, but Daniel makes a great case for how nearly anyone with a house or apartment somewhere can use homeswapping to their advantage. Hear him out, especially the part where he won a bet against a reporter who doubted him during an earlier interview.