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Membership features
Internet Listing
  • Your listing will be posted onto our website with abbreviations translated into the 16 different languages supported by our website so that international members can read about your home and its surrounding area in their mother tongue.
  • Add up to 20 photos of your home to your web listing
  • Your listing is normally added to the website within 3 working days of receipt and it remains there for 12 months.
  • You may edit your listing on-line whenever you wish.
  • You may also keep it on the various Hot Lists to indicate that you are still actively seeking an exchange.
  • If you have a personal website, it can be linked from your on-line listing at no cost.
  • We will add a map link to show accurately where your home is.
  • A secure message system for contacting other members. Your personal details on our website are secure from outsiders and can be seen only by members using their own unique password which they receive on joining. This level of security is vital for anyone contemplating a home exchange.
Database
  • Full Member access to a secure, password-protected area, where only members have full access to personal contact details, for 12 months.
  • Simple and Advanced search facilities to help you find listings based on your particular requirements.
  • Exchange homes in over 70 countries to choose from.
Directory Listing
  • Your listing will appear in the next directory, i.e. December or May, depending on when you join (see print schedules).
  • A single photograph of your home is printed in full colour.
  • You will receive a copy of the next printed directory
HomeLink offices
  • Year-round support, advice and help from a UK office and ad hoc support from HomeLink offices in 25 countries around the world, each staffed by experienced exchangers who speak English
The largest home exchange organisation in the world
Consumers' Association
'Which?' magazine

Of all the home exchange organisations, HomeLink is the "biggest and best"
Sunday Times article,
19 Jan 2003