
HomeExchange
Home exchange site that connects like-minded travelers and enables them to swap vacation homes around the world.
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HomeExchange facilitates peer-to-peer home-swapping for travelers, operating as a key player in the collaborative consumption space. The company’s history traces back to two separate entities that ultimately merged. The original HomeExchange.com was founded in 1992 by Ed Kushins. Kushins, previously an airline marketing director, was inspired by his own positive experience with a home swap vacation and launched the business initially as a mail-ordered, printed directory before migrating to a web-based platform in 1995.
A significant evolution occurred in 2017 when HomeExchange.com was acquired by its French competitor, GuestToGuest. GuestToGuest was founded in 2011 by Emmanuel Arnaud, who was later joined by Charles-Edouard Girard. Arnaud, a graduate of HEC Paris and Harvard Kennedy School, was motivated by his own frustrations with the limitations of existing platforms, which often only allowed for direct, reciprocal exchanges. He conceived a more flexible system using points, called "GuestPoints," which allows for non-reciprocal swaps. Members can earn points by hosting others and then use those points to stay in another member's home. Following the acquisition, the combined entity, owned by the French parent company Tukazza, continued under the HomeExchange brand name with Emmanuel Arnaud as CEO and Charles-Edouard Girard as Chairman.
The company generates revenue through a single annual membership fee, which allows members unlimited exchanges throughout the year. This subscription model caters to a global community of travelers, primarily families and couples, seeking more affordable and authentic travel experiences. The platform operates in over 155 countries, with its largest member bases in France, the United States, and Spain. To ensure a secure environment, HomeExchange provides services like identity verification, 24/7 assistance, and property damage protection up to $2,000,000.
In late 2021, the company expanded its offerings by launching HomeExchange Collection, a premium, exclusive community for the exchange of luxury homes. This tier requires a higher annual fee and individually certifies properties based on quality, location, and high-end amenities. The company has pursued an aggressive growth strategy, acquiring competitors such as Love Home Swap in March 2023 and My weekend for you. This consolidation has solidified its position with a reported 80% market share in the home exchange sector. As a testament to its commitment to a different model of tourism, the company obtained B Corp certification in September 2022, recognizing its social and environmental standards.
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