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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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Amazing experience with SabbaticalHomes

I am writing from a lovely historic sabbatical home in Indiana. I will be starting a new position at a university here in Indiana this semester, but am not ready to purchase a new home here until next summer. The host family is on sabbatical in France. This was an ideal situation for me and a good one for them, as the timing is perfect and the home is a welcoming place to live while they away and before I can find my new home here. We love the home and the neighborhood. This is the second time I've had an amazing experience with Sabbatical Homes; the first one was my last sabbatical when my family was able to spend an amazing semester in Manhattan in an awesome apartment when I had a sabbatical at NYU.