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This home-swap members’ club makes traveling like a local easy

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Three photos of different homes: One with cozy wooden features and lots of green plants; another clean and modern apartment with fresh furnishings; another mountain home with warm woods and beautiful mountain views.

Swiftstay members can stay in driving-distance Southeastern cities (think: one-five hours away) and get access to professional cleaning services, plus bed linens, towels + toiletries.

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Ever wanted to be Cameron Diaz or Kate Winslet in “The Holiday?” You know: share homes, be a local in another city, fall in love with a stranger...

Swiftstay makes that possible — with the caveat that it’s not a 1:1 swap, but a home-sharing community among vetted members in driving-distance cities (ok, and the love part... you’re on your own there).

Join Swiftstay to share your apartment, condo, townhome, or house + only pay the flat rate $150 cleaning fee (yep, that’s it).

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