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Explore thousands of home rental and home exchange listings in cities large and small as well as true getaways in the countryside. You’ll find the ideal home in over 50 countries, some with the options of house sitting or home sharing. Staying in the personal comfort of another member’s place lets you experience the character of a real home. Start dreaming about your next sabbatical, research trip or extended travel!
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Who Are We?

For scholars by scholars.

When she created SabbaticalHomes.com in 2000, founder Nadege Conger envisioned the website as a way for scholars to connect, arrange affordable housing and find trustworthy tenants. Today, SabbaticalHomes.com is still run by the founder and a creative team of hard-working, enthusiastic and diverse individuals.

This thriving hub of home and tenant listings is a unique resource with a trusted community. As the leading international directory for academic home rentals, home exchanges, house sitting, and home sharing opportunities, SabbaticalHomes makes it possible for Minds on the Move to live, work and stay all over the world. Most home listings are available furnished to ease the transition of relocating, going on leave or traveling. Search our website to find the perfect home or tenant!

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I do find Sabbatical Homes wonderful!

I do find Sabbatical Homes wonderful! The people who come thru it are always delightful and the lovely Australian family - with three fantastic children were an absolute treat to meet. They were able to sort out their lives having crossed the globe.. get the children in schools they liked, find somewhere permanent to live in Oxford, and make a load of connections. All in the three weeks they stayed. Now I am due for a repeat booking - from the family ( + new baby) who last stayed here in 2012, in July.

Martin Stott, Visiting Fellow School of Government and Society,

University of Birmingham | Oxford, England

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