Friday, April 1, 2011

"O" Reviews Other Points to Prepare for Your Exchange

In addition to preparing the manual about your house and neighborhood, as discussed in http://atozofvacationhomeexchanges.blogspot.com/2011/03/m-includes-medical-money-exchange-and.html I recommend you have a list of questions you want to ask your prospective exchange host.  
Some to help you get started include:

SAMPLE QUESTIONNAIRE FOR Vacation Home Exchanges CONTACT       









You’ll want to add to this based on what is important to you and your family as you plan your Vacation Home Exchange!




1.       How many Vacation Home Exchanges have you done? Could I contact your previous exchange partners about your exchange for references?
2.       What do you like best about Vacation Home Exchanges?
3.       How close to public transportation are you? Would you tell me about it?
4.       What is the nearest airport? What is the best way to get to your place from the airport, train station, etc., if I do not rent a car?
5.       How near to your house are walking paths? Grocery stores? Etc. (Or whatever is relevant to your interests.)
6.       Do you have neighbors or people that I can call on for help if I cannot reach you easily?
7.       ANYTHING ELSE THAT IS RELEVANT TO THE NEEDS/INTERESTS OF YOU AND YOUR FAMILY….

      This process is really like interviewing. (Think back to those interviews you have had.) You really don't want to rush into an exchange. You will feel much more comfortable if you feel you have established a good rapport with your exchange host. (And even once you have agreed upon your exchange, and prior to buying your tickets, you could back out. People always confirm with me before they buy their tickets that we are all set! Here again, it is the TRUST issue! If we were doing this in person, the proverbial "gentlemen's handshake" would seal the deal.)

Every exchange, of course, will be different. So you will always have new ideas abut what you want to learn from your exchange host.
Some people have mentioned in the adult ed programs I've done that it seems like a big (AKA overwhelming) task to get their house ready for people to come for an exchange. If you are one of those people, you might want to start now planing what you will need to do to get your house ready...even if it is six months away!
Please bear with the variety in the format here....Apparently blogger.com doesn't really like it when one cuts and pastes as I did with the suggested list above!
Next post will review pharmacies and other health-related issues and people watching!





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