How this clever Aussie couple is travelling on a budget amid the cost-of-living crisis - You won't believe their secrets!

Living in Australia, we can sometimes feel like the rest of the world is an eternity away.

According to research conducted by Finder, a distressing 1 in 3 of us are simply unable to afford international travel.

But that doesn’t mean seeing the world has to be a distant dream.


One Aussie couple is showing us just how creative we can be in pursuit of our travel dreams—and it hasn’t stemmed from a wealth of money, but rather a wealth of knowledge.

The couple from the Sunshine Coast, David and Anne, opted for an approach to their travels that many may be unaware of; house and pet sitting.


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An incredible couple, Anne and David, take an unusual yet inspiring path towards travelling despite the cost-of-living crisis. Source: Bolly Inside



Talking to Yahoo News Australia, they said the main cost associated with travel isn't airfare; it's accommodation.

The duo have been exchanging their time for 'clean and comfortable' lodgings around the world, free of charge.


'To look after the property and, essentially, treat it like your own in return, you get to stay in the accommodation with access to the services provided, such as water, power, and WiFi,' they said.

From New Zealand to Italy, they’ve taken part in countless pet- and property-sitting gigs and mowed lawns to get their adventure fix.


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Anne and David enjoy breathtaking views, creating new memories around the world through pet- and house-sitting gigs! Credit: Shutterstock


Getting started on the house and pet-sitting journey appeared to be easier said than done for the couple.

They said, ‘[we] opted to create a profile on one of the many house-sitting platforms available online, as well as compiling a portfolio to showcase [our] capabilities and references’.

'Honesty is the most crucial trait for any successful house sitter,' they said.


According to the couple, being able to resist touching other people’s stuff and feeling up to the task of delivering on the owners’ needs for a decent connection is also key.
'It needs to work both ways,' says Anne.

The couple encourages others to take up their unique approach to international travel.

'We're really big on inspiring people and encouraging them to give it a go. It wedges open the curtains for you and you get to see a different way of life. It changes you.'

Key Takeaways

  • Rising costs of living have made international travel unaffordable for one-third of Australians, according to research from Finder.
  • A Queensland couple advises a creative approach to travel, which includes house and pet sitting in exchange for free 'clean and comfortable' accommodation.
  • Creating a profile on house-sitting platforms and building a reputable portfolio can lead to more travel opportunities.
  • This unique and cost-effective travel approach also provides the added benefit of immersing yourself in local communities.

If you’re over 60, and the spirit of the international explorer is calling, why not get involved in this clever budget-friendly approach to travel?

You never know, you might end up jet-setting with money you have earned through house or pet-sitting for strangers! Who can say no to that?

What are your thoughts on this couple’s unusual travel technique? And where would you go first if you had the chance to travel at little-to-no cost? We would love to hear your thoughts!
 
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My friends were doing the same until she became ill .They travelled f rom Victoria right up through Queensland. Only one house sitting they weren’t happy with was in NSW. They had a great time travelling.
 
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Not sure that I would want to do house sitting any more than I would want to have a house sitter in my home.

It used to be good when my parents were still alive, I could fly to Austria and stay at their home and ambark on trips from there. The last time I was able to do so was in 2008, just before my mother died at the age of 96.
 
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