"We absolutely love being part of the PLU community, with our only regret being that we don't have more time available to us to be able to really make the most of it. We've had some fantastic exchanges - both within our own country and on the other side of the world, and wouldn't hesitate to recommend PLU to anyone. People ask if it feels odd letting 'strangers' stay in our house, and the answer is a definite "no"! By the time a swap takes place, the exchangers aren't strangers, they're friends!"
"The PLU website is much more user friendly than The platform we previously used! Hoping for more Exchanges with PLU!"
"People Like Us is more than just a home swapping website - we love feeling part of a community that offers opportunities to make meaningful connections with people around the world."
"We have recommended PLU to a few people who have joined and are active on the fb page . We tell them it’s the best home exchange group and to come and join us and see for themselves."
"We absolutely love PLU. It feels like a real community and that you have friends all over the world. We were just about to activate our Home Listing when corona hit and had to delete our plans. Hopefully 2022 will be the year we get to do our first PLU Home Exchange and perhaps meet other members."
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"PLU is an amazing home exchange organisation driven by trust, honesty and a deep desire not just travel but to get to know people in other places, especially those who have allowed us into their homes. PLU may be the newest exchange sites but it doesn't lack wisdom. It's founder - one of the nicest Australian humans you could wish to meet - listens to members; is constantly improving the functionality of the website, and loves meeting PLU members. A winning combination! I would highly recommend PLU. It doesn't matter if your home is a small flat, a smart apartment, a country mansion or a cottage by a lake. If you can make people feel welcome, new friends will come. Give it a try."
"I would recommend PLU anytime. There is such a positive atmosphere among the members and a safe feeling of belonging to this “familiar” community."