Do I have a chance of getting a housesitting gig?
April 10, 2007 6:03 PM
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Have you had any experience finding a place to house sit?
I'm looking to house sit in DC for about August-March of this coming year. I think I'm a great candidate (non-smoking, single, no pets, professional, clean) and I've checked out some of the house sitting matchup services, but they all seem to require that the would-be house sitter pay a fee to participate and I'm not sure if it's worthwhile. I've checked out CL, but I'm not sure if that will work either. Have you heard of anyone finding places to house sit? Any tips? I don't need to be in the same place the whole time, but I would like to cover the whole period somehow or other.
posted by Amizu to home & garden (6 comments total)
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Anyway, I subscribed to one of the (fee based) house sitting sites for a while. I found that most of the home owners wanted to meet and interview in person so this might not be practical for you. Also, most wanted someone who was somewhat local with something keeping them in the area (job, etc.). Finally, if you are doing this for free housing, be aware that some of the long term ones wanted payment/rent. If your goal is just furnished housing instead of a hotel, sublet.com might be a better route for you.
There used to be a site out there for academia (and possibly foreign service employees) to swap housing and/or find long-term sitters while they were posted overseas or on sabbatical. This might work out for you if you have a place to swap. I can't remember the name of the site or the url, but you should find it with a bit of googling.
posted by necessitas at 6:53 PM on April 10, 2007