Nomadico - Home Exchange/Flash Airfares/Routing Options
Use Your Home to Get Stays Elsewhere
If you're a homeowner, are you making the most of your biggest asset when you go away? Renting it out can be a pain, but with a home exchange service, you can do a reciprocal exchange (same time), a non-reciprocal one (different weeks), or use a points system. I've gotten free stays of a week or more this way in Mazatlan, Tampa Bay, the San Juan Islands, and Wyoming. The service I use is HomeExchange.com.
The Biggest Expat Regret
While this Forbes article recommends a moving service to get your belongings to Mexico—useful if you’re in the market and want a more consultative approach—it raises an interesting point. When you ask most expats what they regret, the answer is often “I wish I hadn’t waited so long…”
How Do You Get There?
How do you get from Point A to Point B? Rome2Rio’s sole purpose is to answer this question for you, showing the various routes, costs, and time expectations for nearly any two cities. On one page you can see the options for train, bus, ferry, air, and driving yourself. You can then pick the fastest, the cheapest, or sometimes both.
Airline Mistake Fares and Flash Deals
For “mistake fares” and airfare clearance sales, follow @secretflying on Twitter. Recent round-trip deals—which you have to act on quickly—were Orlando to Lima for $261 round-trip on Copa and London to the Netherlands for only £8 roundtrip. There’s a U.S. and European version.
Reach working travelers with a $50 unclassified ad here.