Let’s settle the debate for the best home swapping platform!

People ask this all the time, and while many super swappers are on multiple platforms, we thought we’d just break down the differences in an unbiased view. There are several home swapping platforms available, and the best one for you will depend on your personal preferences and needs. Some popular home swapping platforms include HomeExchange, Love Home Swap, and PeopleLikeUs.

HomeExchange is a popular platform with over 500,000 listings in 187 countries. It offers a range of features, including a user-friendly interface, 24/7 customer support, and a verification system to ensure the safety and security of its members.

Love Home Swap is another popular platform with over 300,000 listings in more than 150 countries. It offers a range of features, including a points-based system for booking, a customer support team, and a verification system to ensure the safety and security of its members.

PeopleLikeUs is built by an avid homeswapper and has the tightest community. It is also a global homeswap site and skews a bit older with the demographic as the owner caters more towards his peer-group.

Regardless of the site, many travelers try to request swaps but don't get their requests met because dates and times don’t align. On the48dots you can swap homes to earn points that can be used towards future stays in short term rentals, boutique hotels, or unique travel experiences so that you don't have as many problems getting your swap requests confirmed.

Note: Knok is a newer platform that focuses on providing high-quality, curated listings. It has a smaller selection of listings, but they are carefully selected and vetted by the Knok team. This platform offers a range of features, including a user-friendly interface, 24/7 customer support, and a verification system to ensure the safety and security of its members. This isn’t a top platform yet, so we won’t break it down here.


Which home swapping platform has the best price?

HomeExchange

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$175/year Membership for Unlimited Swaps

Love Swap Homes

💰💰

Prices range from $132/year - $180/year

PeopleLikeUs

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$95 for 1-year Membership for Unlimited Swaps

$170 for 2-year Membership for Unlimited Swaps

$225 for 3-year Membership for Unlimited Swaps

the48dots

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Free to Swap. Period


What is a typical breakdown of the members?

HomeExchange

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Has been around the longest and serves a variety of members from very frequent travelers to those new to home swapping

Love Swap Homes

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Fairly broad range of homeswappers due to their mass marketing campaigns

PeopleLikeUs

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Has a very tight community of retirees

the48dots

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Welcomes the next-generation home sharing, with focus on remote workers and short term rental hosts


Which home swapping platform has the best chances of making a swap?

HomeExchange

⭐⭐

Points system is unreliable for many

Some people have had a lot of success using their points to stay in other members homes, while others have many points but nobody will accept their requests (i.e., they can’t cash in on the point value!)

Love Swap Homes

Many users aren’t still weary because the site hasn’t done a good job of building a community with its members.

PeopleLikeUs

⭐⭐⭐

Points system is unreliable for some, but the close community tries to make it work

The community bond and effort people put in provide more luck for members than HomeExchange does

the 48 dots

⭐⭐⭐⭐

Rules based system + bookings allow for higher chances of fulfilling simultaneous, simultaneous, and non-reciprocal swaps requests


Which home swapping platform is the easiest to use?

HomeExchange

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Really poor design, but chat function gives good visibility into all swap activity

Love Swap Homes

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Modern and clean design

Built by true software engineers

PeopleLikeUs

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Outdated user experience, but basic functionality works

Good filter and search features

the 48 dots

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Easiest to use, with growing features built based on community interst…hands down!

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