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The House Sitter's Guide is all about world-wide travel on a small budget. It explains in detail how to eliminate housing costs, the most expensive part of living overseas. By living rent free, the time spent traveling may be expanded and the time devoted to working greatly reduced, creating a more rewarding life.
Title: The House Sitter's Guide - How to Live Rent-free Anywhere in the World
Author: Kathy Barron and Tom Wood
Edition: 2009
Pages: 71
Each of us harbors a dream vacation. Whether it is a few days in a villa in the South of France, a year in the Australian Outback, a week in the winter snows of Scotland or a summer in Hollywood these aspirations follow us for a lifetime. Some would-be sojourners would like to spend a few months testing a destination before plunging headlong into the ex-pat life.
But this passion for travel often collides with the reality of making a living. It's a true paradox—the longer we plan to immerse ourselves in foreign cultures, the greater the need to stay home and work to afford the trip. The good news is that the art of traveling for long periods on a very small budget has an especially well-kept secret.
The House Sitter's Guide is all about world-wide travel on a small budget. It explains in detail how to eliminate housing costs, the most expensive part of living overseas. By living rent free, the time spent traveling may be expanded and the time devoted to working greatly reduced, creating a more rewarding life.
Following the steps outlined in The House Sitter's Guide can even lead to an entirely new career as a full-time world traveler. And the joy is that even while you are shedding expenses that hold you back from exploring the world, you are helping home owners in taking their own dream vacation.
Just picking up a copy of The House Sitter's Guide will give you ideas on dodging what Kathy and Tom call "the money trap." The concepts may forever change the way you think about work, money, home and life completely.