As
Jude Law and Kate Winslet’s new
home swapping film The Holiday
opens nationwide today (8th
December), propertyfinder.com’s
latest survey shows how house
swapping is not confined to the
silver screen...
As Jude Law and Kate Winslet’s
new home swapping film The
Holiday opens nationwide today
(8th December),
propertyfinder.com’s latest
survey shows how house swapping
is not confined to the silver
screen. Thousands of Britons are
exchanging homes with others
around the world every year.
Would you swap your home?
Propertyfinder.com asked nearly
1000 people about home swapping
and revealed that it is
surprisingly popular. Half of
respondents knew about home
swapping and 18% said it was
something they would consider,
although less than 3% had
actually done it.
The people most likely to do a
home swap were between the ages
of 31 and 35 with 63.8% of this
age group saying they would
consider exchanging homes for a
holiday. However, unlike the
film, single people emerged as
he people least likely to
consider a home swap, perhaps
opting for more sociable
holidays. People with families
were the most enthusiastic
respondents, citing
affordability as the most
popular reason for choosing a
home swapping holiday.
English-speaking destinations
favoured
Just as the film portrays, the
USA is the top destination
respondents would choose, as 15%
opted for that country.
Surprisingly, a swap with
someone elsewhere in Britain
came second, while Australia,
Canada and New Zealand all
scored above 10%.
The least popular destinations
for home swappers were Eastern
Europe (1.2%), even the new EU
members only scored 1.7% of the
vote. Respondents favoured
Western European destinations,
preferences seemingly dependent
on where the sun shines the
hottest. Other regions that
scored particularly badly for a
house swap were Africa (1.4%)
and Asia (2.1%).
Percentage breakdown of most
popular destinations
USA
15.0%
UK
12.1%
Australia
11.6%
Canada
10.5%
New Zealand
10.4%
Spain, Italy and Other
Mediterranean
9.5%
France
5.6%
Japan
4.3%
Scandinavia
3.6%
South Africa
3.5%
Germany
2.8%
South America
2.4%
Other Western Europe
2.2%
Other Asia
2.1%
Eastern Europe (EU)
1.7%
Other Africa
1.4%
Eastern Europe (non-EU)
1.2%
You're not staying here!
The research shows that people
in the UK are reluctant to let
some people into their homes,
particularly those who don’t
speak the same language as them.
The results showed that the
respondents were more trusting
of most English speaking
countries, although 19% said
hey would not trust a fellow
Brit in their home!
Warren Bright, Chief Executive
Officer of Propertyfinder.com
said: “People are clearly drawn
o English speaking countries
with strong cultural affinities
o the UK as the top five most
popular destinations are English
speaking. With house swapping
often a cheaper alternative to
many holidays, people can afford
o travel further, perhaps
offering an alternative
explanation for why we are not
so keen to swap with our
European neighbours.”
Holiday or road test?
The favourite destinations for
house swappers closely reflect
he choice of country to which
UK citizens emigrate. The top
six overseas home swapping
destinations are all among the
op seven countries to which
Britons move.
Top emigration destinations for
British citizens 2000-2004
(thousands)
Australia
165
Spain
113
USA
80
France
60
New Zealand
49
Germany
47
Canada
27
Netherlands
24
UAE
15
Japan
14
Bright added: “House swapping is
an excellent way to experience
life as a resident rather than a
visitor. It gives you a more
realistic taste of life in an
area and is a means by which to
est the water if you are
considering a more permanent
move.
“At first glance, the popularity
of UK destinations seems
surprising, but it makes sense
as a way of trying a region for
size before buying a second
home, or making a permanent
move. It is however amusing how
little we trust other Brits in
our homes!”