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Sculptor Uses Home-Swapping to Travel Luxuriously for Less
UPDATE: Sculptor Meagan Cignoli, based in Los Angeles, has revealed a groundbreaking way to travel the world without breaking the bank. Using the home-swapping platform Kindred, Cignoli exchanges her one-bedroom apartment for luxurious residences globally, proving that affordable travel is possible.
In a recent conversation, Cignoli explained her innovative approach to travel, which allows her to explore diverse locations like Greece, Mexico, and Portugal on a budget. With Kindred’s unique model, members can swap homes without the need for simultaneous exchanges, making it easier than ever to find the perfect getaway.
This urgent update comes as travel costs continue to rise, making affordable alternatives more relevant than ever. Cignoli’s journey demonstrates how Kindred enables travelers to enjoy high-end accommodations, often for just the cost of a cleaning fee. For example, she recently spent a week in a five-bedroom poolside property in Mexico for only $110.
Cignoli, who has been using Kindred since 2005, emphasizes that her $600 annual Kindred Passport saves her money on service fees, allowing her to travel frequently without the financial strain typically associated with vacationing. Her travels range from solo adventures to group trips, showcasing the platform’s flexibility and appeal to various travel styles.
The home-swap experience is enhanced by Kindred’s robust insurance policy and cleaning services, which guarantees that homes are well-maintained. Cignoli notes that guests often leave thoughtful gifts for their hosts, creating a warm and personal travel experience.
“Your home made me so happy,” is a common sentiment expressed in thank-you notes she receives, often accompanied by small tokens like wine or homemade dishes. This level of personal connection is a refreshing change from traditional hotel stays.
With Kindred expanding its reach, Cignoli finds herself checking the platform daily for new opportunities. “When I look at hotels or Airbnbs, I’m shocked by the price,” she says, reflecting the growing trend toward home-swapping as a preferred travel choice.
As travel patterns shift, Cignoli’s success with Kindred sparks interest in alternative travel methods. With no costs for joining and the promise of unique stays, home-swapping could redefine how we think about vacations.
Stay tuned for more updates on travel trends as platforms like Kindred gain popularity among budget-conscious adventurers. If you’re flexible with your travel dates, the possibilities are endless, offering a chance to experience the world in an entirely new way.
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