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Sculptor Swaps Home for Luxury Travel, Saves Thousands Instantly
UPDATE: In a stunning new trend, sculptor Meagan Cignoli from Los Angeles reveals how she travels the world by swapping her one-bedroom apartment for luxury homes, dramatically reducing her travel costs. Cignoli, a member of the innovative home-swapping network Kindred, emphasizes how this method allows her to explore stunning locations without breaking the bank.
Cignoli shared her experience, stating, “I’m obsessed with never being home and traveling a lot, and Kindred has given me the ability to do that.” With the Kindred Passport costing just $600 a year, she avoids service fees and only pays for cleaning costs, making travel more affordable.
This model of non-consecutive home swapping has revolutionized her travel experiences. For example, she recently enjoyed a week in Mexico for only $110 in cleaning fees, and spent 10 days in Greece for just $140. “I have stayed in some beautiful places,” Cignoli added, highlighting the incredible value of swapping homes instead of staying in hotels.
Cignoli’s travels span across various countries, including Greece, Portugal, and Mexico, showcasing the platform’s versatility. “We used it in Greece on two different islands, and I’ve traveled alone to Porto and Lisbon,” she noted. This flexibility allows her to stay longer in each location and truly immerse herself in local cultures.
The ease of Kindred’s system is a game-changer. Cignoli explained, “You can say ‘no’ to anyone when accepting guests at your home, and there’s a robust insurance policy that protects your property.” Guests often leave thoughtful gifts, creating a friendly atmosphere among travelers. “They say, ‘Your home made me so happy,’” she recounted, reflecting the positive human connections facilitated by this service.
As Kindred continues to grow, Cignoli encourages travelers to consider home swapping over traditional accommodations. “Now, when I look at hotels or Airbnbs, I’m shocked by the price,” she remarked, highlighting the significant savings that can be achieved.
For those who are flexible with their travel plans, Kindred provides a wealth of options. Cignoli checks the platform almost daily for new opportunities, with many major cities offering listings. The experience has spoiled her for other travel options, making it hard to justify conventional hotels.
As the demand for affordable travel options increases, platforms like Kindred may redefine how we think about vacationing. Cignoli’s story is a testament to the potential of home swapping, merging travel with community and affordability.
For anyone seeking to travel while saving money, Cignoli’s experience with Kindred is a must-consider option. The future of travel is evolving, and this approach could open up new avenues for adventurers worldwide.
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