House Swapping, Anyone Ever Done This?

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oh..it's just stuff.

I guess you lock up your personal items in one room. You could even switch your mattress. (I think about that stuff too) I plan to get over that though....

I think if we switched the mattress, locked up all the personal items, I could cope with that. Most of the people swapping are retired couples, I noticed. They probably are pretty tame.
 
As much as it pains me. Go with Croatia. Split and Zagreb are beautiful and you can still dive fairly easy in Split. ( I would guess, I didn't do any diving while there) Either way both cities are amazing.
 
oh, really? You have been there? I hear it's amazing. How expensive is it?
 
It was relatively inexpensive. But the time that I was there the currency was devalued (if I remember correctly). I spent a fair amount of time in different parts of what was Yugoslavia.

The architecture was awesome (when it didn't have holes shot into it:) ) if you want some more info, let me know.
 
I work with a person who swaps houses (about once every four years) for a month with a couple in England. We are in North Carolina.

I have a client in Florida that swaps houses with friends in California for one month each year (they swap automobiles also)

I think it would be fine if you got the right folks to swap with!
 
sandshaker:
I thought about renting out my 2 extra bedrooms in my house for divers....still am thinking about it???
i would be interested. love diving the jettys at st.andrews state park.:14:
 

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