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How long are you looking for? I always thought a great idea would be to ask on the forum if anyone is having building works done in their house and needed to escape the chaos for a few weeks/months/whatever you need. Likely to be families and local? It's a win win. Just an idea, no experience of it (although would love the opportunity next March if that's when you need someone :0)). Good luck!

We're looking for a housesitting gig for 3-4 weeks over Xmas and early January for my parents to come and visit if that suits anyone!


There are often posts looking for housesitting (both wanted and offered) on the Residential Property section of the EDForum.

We need someone for the last two weeks of september, however we left ED just over a year ago now and live in rural Kent so the house sit is more of a country retreat than city break!! Car driver essential!!


It's lovely here and very relaxing but sadly there is no local forum to ask these things! Everyone locally seems to be working 24 7 at the moment harvesting!!

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