Housesitting - A fabulous way to see (some of!) the world

Hover over the numbered dots or click "housesitting" just below the map to open a scrollable page for info on pets and locations.

When I tell people where I’ve been living for the last 18 months or so, I get a range of reactions; most initially are confused or skeptical. I know, I get it. It can sound kind of weird on the surface: I travel to places I’ve never been (that’s not quite true; I have housesat in Dallas, Austin and parts of England I know well, but most are indeed places entirely new to me) and then live in complete strangers’ homes, walk their dogs, water their plants, sleep in their beds, cook in their kitchens while they are away on holiday or business or whatever it is that takes them out of town. Kind of like Goldilocks but with permission.

But I don’t find it odd at all. I have researched housesitting periodically for at least twenty years. When I first came across the concept I was elated. What a cool idea for people who love travel and animals! But it mostly went into my “one day” pile until September 2022, when my life circumstances shouted, “NOW! Now is the time.” (I must insert here that yes, I AM still an artist and DO still work in film, I’ve just taken some extended hiatuses. Call me. ;- ) What those circumstances were are another story – you know I’ll get round to telling you all about it – but today I just want to give you a basic introduction to housesitting, the platform I use, and a few tips if you’re considering housesitting yourself or may be in the market to find a housesitter.