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My secret to traveling on a budget costs $129 a year. I've used it to stay in waterfront homes and mansions for free.

Jan 15, 2024, 19:49 IST
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I paid for my Trusted Housesitters membership to get pet-sitting gigs, but my accommodations were free. Courtenay Rudzinski
  • I spent 5 weeks staying in homes across the East Coast for free by taking care of strangers' pets.
  • I got my gigs with Trusted Housesitters, an international house-sitting platform that's $129 a year.
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Two years ago, I became an empty nester and wanted to start traveling. My travel list was long, but my budget was tight with a kid in college.

So, I started looking for ways to explore the world without paying thousands of dollars for accommodations.

The answer came to me when several avid travelers in my online groups suggested I try Trusted Housesitters, an international house-sitting and pet-sitting platform.

Joining seemed like a great travel hack to stay almost anywhere for free.

First, I bought a one-year membership to Trusted Housesitters

As an animal lover who loves to travel, Trusted Housesitters sounded too good to be true.Courtenay Rudzinski

At first, I was skeptical about Trusted Housesitters, but it seemed pretty simple once I looked into it.

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Petsitters and pet owners pay for memberships. Sitters apply to for sits and owners approve or deny them.

I found house-sits of all levels — from penthouses to houseboats to log cabins to tiny homes — with durations ranging from one night to several weeks.

Most listings I saw involved caring for dogs or cats and sometimes farm animals, which is great if you're an animal lover like me.

After researching, I agreed to a background check and joined at the lowest-tier sitter price of $129 a year, which allowed me to book unlimited house-sits worldwide.

I started building my profile by pet-sitting local small dogs

Once I was vetted and added some character references, I created a profile page and applied to local pet-sits.

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I'd read in the Trusted Housesitters community forum that it's best to start locally and get some good reviews under your belt before you try to travel far.

I was selective and applied only to homes that looked clean and had five-star reviews. I also looked for small dogs I could easily control on a leash.

If a pet owner was interested, they'd set up a FaceTime or phone call with me. Now that I've done over 20 successful sits, owners often skip this step and book me based on my application alone.

Eventually, I pet-sit from Texas to Maine while staying in gorgeous places for free

Pet-sitting allowed me to stay in some gorgeous places up the East Coast. Courtenay Rudzinski

After building up my profile, I set a goal to drive up the East Coast doing back-to-back sits.

I was in Houston, but Maine was my ultimate destination, so I applied for a weeklong sit at a newly built modern home watching two cats in Freeport.

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Once that was booked, I began applying for sits with adjacent dates between my starting point and the upper part of the East Coast.

Eventually, my sits were booked and my five-week trip was in place.

I booked my sits so I could drive up the East Coast without paying for a hotel. Courtenay Rudzinski

Getting to Maine was half the fun of my trip, which I planned around the pets' schedules.

My first stop was caring for two sweet dogs in Asheville, a picturesque mountain town in North Carolina.

I was there for a week, exploring the town with the dogs in tow. I even visited the Great Smoky Mountain National Park nearby.

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As with any pets I watch, the dogs kept their normal mealtime and walk routine. I sent the owners daily updates, just a quick text with a photo of their pet.

Next, I stayed at a 25-acre Virginia farm that bordered the Appalachian Trail and cared for a senior dog.

Then, I headed to a New Jersey apartment to watch a Jack Russell Terrier. While there, I took the train to New York City to see some old college friends.

Chickens are surprisingly easy to care forCourtenay Rudzinski

Eventually, I started caring for animals other than dogs and cats.

In Vermont, I happily learned how to watch over chickens — I let them in and out of their coop and gathered fresh eggs each morning.

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I've had a great experience pet-sitting, and I plan to keep doing it

The site even has exotic pets and farm animals.Courtenay Rudzinski

I've met incredible people and stayed in exceptional abodes, ranging from log cabins to waterfront homes to a mansion with 10 bathrooms.

I also got to care for pigs, donkeys, and goats, which I'd never have gotten to do otherwise.

Pet-sitting has saved me thousands of dollars in travel costs, and I think it's a win for all involved. The pets don't have to be boarded, and the owners can relax knowing someone's watching over their home and animals.

I'm thrilled I discovered Trusted Housesitters, and I plan to use it well into my retirement years.

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