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Housing Swap: Just the Facts

In an effort to conserve resources on summer vacations, the popularity of housing swaps has grown tremendously. Families and couples have been using Craigslist and eBay to list their homes available during certain portions of the year. The concept is not entirely new. Timeshares are a tested and popular way to enjoy vacationing. In timeshare properties, individuals split ownership in properties. These properties are generally part of a greater network. The owners place their home up for “lease” the weeks they technically own it, and they have the option of trading with another family in the network. Housing swaps are different on a few levels, however. The biggest difference is you are offering your primary residence to another group.

You Must Live in a Desirable Place

Housing swaps typically occur between two groups who each live in a desirable location. For example, one group may live in New York City, one in downtown Chicago. Both of these are vacation spots; you do not need to live near the beach. If you live close to a major attraction, such as Disney World or the Super Bowl Destination, you may also consider a swap. In fact, families come from all over the world to attend these attractions. To swap your coastal home, you will need to consider which times of year are attractive based on weather where you live.

You Need a Contract

Protect yourself legally while you are staying in another person’s home and visa versa. You should have written proof you were given permission to reside there. The contract should also explain any damages already present in the residence you will inhabit. Likewise, document the condition of your home. Should you need to recover damages from your tenant in the future, you will need evidence they caused the damage. You will also protect yourself by naming an exact time the tenant must vacate by.

You Should Consider Insurance

Your homeowners insurance may not cover any damages that occur when tenants are staying in your home. Ask your insurance company what will occur if, say, a fire starts in your home while you are not there. If the fire is the fault of the tenant, it may not be covered. Similarly, you will want to make sure the tenants are responsible for any liability suits that may be caused by their actions on your property. If they leave a garden hose out and a neighbor trips on it, for example, you do not want to be sued.

It Takes a Certain Type

Not everyone will be happy with a housing swap. You may have a difficult time if you are particular about your belongings and personal space. You can set rules as to which rooms and closets the tenants are allowed in. For example, a rental property usually has an “owners closet” where valuables are locked away. However, the tenant will still be sleeping in your bed, cooking in your kitchen, parking in your garage and using your bathroom. If the thought of this bothers you, you are probably not a good candidate for a housing swap.

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Los Angeles on a Budget

If you are looking for good weather, lots of culture, diverse food and lots of day-trips, then heading to Los Angeles is a great option without leaving the country. Los Angeles sits in between the mountains and the ocean, providing for a unique landscape that is very conducive to outdoor activities. Combine this location with its Mediterranean climate, a very rare combination of moderate temperatures and very little rain, and the city makes for a charming summer destination. But be careful: Los Angeles is not cheap. You have to select activities wisely to truly save money by staying in the country. Some suggestions:

Tour Venice Beach

Many tourists flock to Santa Monica beach’s pier for daytime activities. This pier is among the most expensive and crowded in Los Angeles. Try renting a bike at the pier for approximately $15 to ride the “Strand.” This will take you through Venice Beach, a virtual carnival lined with vendors, performers and sidewalk cafes. A bite to eat here will save you versus eating on the Santa Monica Pier.

Walk Crystal Cove State Park

If you can get to the Corona Del Mar area for a day, take the chance. Touring Newport Beach, the stately Balboa Island and the surrounding neighborhoods brings a fairytale charm to the day. Go early with a cup of coffee and walk through the miles of Crystal Cove State Park. You will find houses preserved in time since the early beach town of the 1940s. If you are lucky, you will see a lot of wildlife in this abundant natural habitat.

Hike to the Hollywood Sign

Don’t be embarrassed to take this iconic trip – thousands of Angelenos do it every year. The hike is five miles round-trip. Start with a tour of Griffith Park, a scenic location and planetarium near Hollywood. Take the Brush Canyon Trail through the natural landscape. You will enjoy the natural streams, trees and bushes that cover the trail. The trail dead-ends about 20 feet behind the sign. You cannot actually touch the sign for risk of citation. However, you will be afforded an excellent photo opportunity of the city from a unique viewpoint.

Aquarium of the Pacific

Long Beach is one of the best kept secrets in Los Angeles. Heading down to Long Beach for the day allows visitors the opportunity to see the Queen Mary where it is permanently docked. Driving across the Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach is a breath-taking view of the shipping containers and cranes bringing in goods from Asia. While you are there, splurge on the $7-$15 to see the Aquarium of the Pacific. The exhibits are very interactive. The aquarium boasts unique exhibits such as the river otters and shark tank.

Visit the Getty Museum

It is hard to believe that such a beautiful day can be spent at the Getty free of charge. The museum is managed by an endowment that keeps the grounds impeccably clean while allowing visitors to browse the gardens and exhibits totally free. The tram ride will show a unique view of the city, and the architecture is well situated in the hills for viewing sweeping skylines.

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Vegas on a Budget

Few areas in the country have suffered worse from the recent recession than the Las Vegas area. Las Vegas saw a boom that lasted nearly 40 years where hotels became more lavish, parties became more out of control, shows became more awe-inspiring and trips, ultimately, became budget-breakers. The bubble finally burst, and consumers are the benefactors of the crisis. It is not uncommon to find hotel rooms for 50% off when the location is not fully booked. Additionally, Las Vegas has become more family-friendly, offering daytime activities to rival long nights out on the Strip. If you’re not careful, though, you may end up spending equal to pre-recession rates. Know how to save on the basics, and you will find more change to put in the slot machines.

Best Time to Go

Las Vegas does not see a huge off season. The summer months see a high degree of traffic, but they can be too hot for many guests. If you choose to travel in the fall or winter, check to see if the pools will be open at your hotel. They are not open year round traditionally. Holidays such as Memorial Day, Fourth of July or even Halloween can create a Vegas-rush. Guests from nearby towns like Los Angeles hop over for the three-day weekends. Big gambling days, such as the NCAA basketball finals or Kentucky Derby weekend, can raise prices. Choose a weekend when there are not other activities going on.

Best Places to Eat

Buffets can be a budget-friendly way for a couple or a family to eat. Be sure to inquire about buffets at your selected hotel. If you are looking to save money, it is best to avoid the signature restaurants at lavish hotels. Consider asking a concierge about off-the-strip dining. You may also use restaurant guides and search for lesser-known locations. Consider saving money by visiting a local grocery to stock up on snacks and lunches. You my also be able to save on alcohol if you purchase it outside of a hotel.

Best Places to Stay

Location is key when you are choosing where you will stay in Las Vegas. If you will be visiting the strip with frequency, it may make sense to stay at a hotel on the strip. This will save you money on cab rides. If you are touring the hiking and scenery, which is an excellent way to save a few pennies, you may consider staying just off the strip. Many hotels that are not in the heat of action offer complimentary shuttles to popular destinations during certain hours of the day.

Best Shows to See

Vegas is home to dozens of free shows. Take a trip to the Bellagio to see the water show, which runs every 15 minutes and is totally free. You can also visit the Mirage to see the animals on location. The casino floors themselves are often a sight to see. Consider taking a tour around to view the Wynn blown glass gardens, the landscapes at New York New York and the Mediterranean facades at Paris.

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Top US Destinations for Low Budget Travelers

This summer, most travelers will be taking off with a budget in mind. Trips to Mexico, Hawaii and Europe have been traded in for vacations closer to home. The good news is there is a lot to explore right here in the United States for families and couples alike. And you don’t have to go to New York or Los Angeles to find the goods. Many budget-friendly destinations have added attractions, luxury hotels, dining and shopping to lure travelers. A one-week trip to a middle market city within the US will offer as much to do as trips to major metropolitan areas. Just do your research first. Know what you are getting into and schedule time for the attractions that will appeal to your group.


Denver, Colorado

While ski passes and rentals can make Denver and the surrounding mountains and expensive trip in the winter, the summer offers a great opportunity to stay at a lower cost. Enjoy the landscape on long hikes around the lush Rockies. Trips to Vail, Copper Mountain or Aspen can make each day a separate adventure. Denver offers a fairly central location, making most flights reasonable in price and time.

Memphis, Tennessee

Like good blues and jazz music? How about hometown barbeque? Interested in visiting Graceland? A trip to Memphis puts you in the center of both the Mississippi jazz culture and the Midwest barbeque belt. Local shows, such as a Cirque de Soleil spectacular, can be booked at a lower than average rate. The Peabody hotel offers a historic, world-class feel at a rate much lower than similar experiences in New Orleans or San Francisco.

Charleston, South Carolina

Charleston delivers on the all the charm of an antebellum town. From “Rainbow Row,” featuring brightly colored southern-Victorian row homes, to quaint bed and breakfasts, you will find a town preserved in time. Day trips can be arranged to Fort Sumner, a historic military site reached by a ferry. It is not uncommon to see dolphins playing in the waves surrounding the Fort or the ferry. Couples seeking romance will enjoy carriage ride tours of the historic buildings. Families will enjoy trips to farmer’s markets to keep meal costs low.

Nashville, Tennessee

Though just a quick hop over the state of Tennessee away from Memphis, Nashville offers a unique combination of quaint Southern town mixed with up-and-coming business center. You will find many newer buildings, restaurants and shops while you tour the downtown area. At the same time, a tour of the Vanderbilt campus reveals one of the most beautiful academic settings in the country. The Country Music Hall of Fame offers a day full of music and reminiscing.

Niagara Falls

Okay, so this one may involve travelling just beyond US borders. Whether you are driving or flying, though, getting to Niagara Falls is relatively easy, particularly from the Northeast. Seeing the falls is in itself a reason to travel there. Couples seeking adventure will also find casinos and dining at easy access. There are many surrounding communities on Lake Erie that offer quaint summer getaways and county fairs.

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Wine Country on a Budget

The northern California areas of Napa and Sonoma are known around the world for fine wine, fine dining and world-class romance. Wine country is an excellent destination for everything from a honeymoon to a 25th anniversary trip. Whether you are 24 or 44, though, you be left hurting from more than just a hangover. The area boasts some of the most expensive and lush activities in the entire country. The good news is there are some wineries you can tour regardless of budget. If you are smart, you can live like a king and spend like a peasant.


V. Sattui Winery

Tasting of eight wines is complimentary with a self-guided tour all day at V. Sattui. The winery boasts beautiful grounds, particularly in the fall, when the foliage is vibrant and the vines are still full before the annual crush. Aging cellars are open to the public, and you will find a fresh market of meats, cheeses and oils inside. Enjoy your picnic lunch at the complimentary tables in the courtyard. The winery is in St. Helena and opens at 9:00 AM.

Sutter Home

The wine may not be rated highly, but the grounds at Sutter Home are well kept and historic. All tastings are free. The estate showcases extensive gardens which are yours to tour additionally free of cost. Be sure to catch the White Zinfandel garden with its 125 species of roses for your enjoyment. The winery is additionally in St. Helena.

The Silverado Museum

This museum is specifically dedicated to the life of Robert Louis Stevenson. The over 8,000 preserved artifacts from wineries include photos, memoirs and copies of his famous books. Admission is completely free. The museum is in the town of St. Helena.

COPIA

A stroll through downtown Napa will not be complete without a stop at its main attraction. The most expensive admission is $5 to tour the vast facility sponsored by Robert Mondavi. You will be able to see the exhibits, tour the famed Edible Gardens and experience mini-tastings meant to teach even novice wine drinkers to learn more about the art of wine making. The schedule for COPIA’s events is listed on its website. You will find cooking demonstrations, classes and some special tastings. All cost break downs are listed on the website.

Cine Cellars

Cine Cellars offers a few daily free tours, typically at 1 and 3PM. You may avail yourself of the darling grounds by touring the ponds, gardens and the popular museum. The museum has free admission and has dioramas of the California missions. The farmhouse hosts free tastings. Check with your innkeeper of the Cine Cellars website to learn when the tastings will occur. The winery is in Sonoma.

Kenwood Vineyards

While Kenwood is not known for fine wines, the sheer volume of its output is something to be seen. The winery puts out nearly 500,000 cases of wine each year. You can taste a number of the varietals for free such as the sauvignon blanc.

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