Internet Makes Renting Possible for Just About Everything You Own 

Exchanging your home with someone else for vacation has been going on before the internet. However, the opportunity to rent almost anything has proliferated with the ease of meeting others for an exchange online. 

Basically, if you own something, you can probably find a site or community who wants to rent it. Here is a list of some intriguing items available. 

Exchange your house: 

Home Exchange is just one of several sites including some on Facebook where you can exchange your house with someone in a place you want to vacation. You can even trade houses for months or years.  

Let others camp on your land:  

If you have land where people can camp, HipCamp.com makes it easy to rent it out. It is simple to list your property and insurance is available. 

Rent out your swimming pool: 

When you first built your pool you used it every day, now not so much. Swimply makes it easy to list your pool and let others use it for money. 

RV makes you money: 

There are many sites offering to find others to rent your RV when you are not using it. This is RVShare that helps to connect you with others looking to pay to use it. 

Sleep on my couch: 

Yes, if you have a couch in your front room that no one is sitting on, there is a site that will connect you with someone who needs a place to crash. CouchSerfing.com is a great place to do this and many won’t even charge for their luxurious cushioned accommodations. 

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The list of what you can rent online is extensive. If you have something you think someone would rent, do a search. If there isn’t an exchange site available, you should create one. 

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