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How To Become a House Sitter (And Travel The World On A Budget)

House sitting offers you free accommodation in amazing locations around the world. Plus, you get the bonus of looking after some cute pets along the way! Find out how to become a house sitter and where to find dog and cat sitting jobs too. 

The thing about us travel bloggers is we’re never in one place for long. But with that lifestyle comes the problem of where to live.

Playing with Enzo at our first house sitting assignment
Playing with Enzo at our first house sitting assignment

Last year, I spent several months living in London, a month in South America and jetted off on 47 flights to 16 different countries. In between trips I spent a week or two at home. Yes my family home. I knew it was temporary but it still took some getting used to! Goodbye London life, independence and quick drinks with friends after work. But then again, how often was I even in the country to do that these days anyway?

While looking at cheap flat options in London, I came across house sitting. The website Trusted Housesitters describes itself as “the win-win for pet lovers who travel”. There are hundreds of house sits listed all over the world, and animals to care for range from cats and dogs to horses, spiders, lizards and rabbits! Looking today there were over 400 listed in the UK, 93 in Germany, 52 in New York alone, and a handful in Thailand and Oz.

Some amazing places to stay on Trusted Housesitters
Some amazing places to stay on Trusted Housesitters
House sitting map
House sitting map

I saw it as not only a way of enjoying the odd weekend in London, but could also see its potential for travels further afield. We love animals, so the idea of cat sitting jobs, walking dogs around the park, or keeping an eye on a lovely home for a week or so seemed like a great option. 

So after completing my first assignment – a cat sitting job looking after a cute kitty cat at a plush London flat, I thought I’d tell you a little more about my experience so far.

Plus, I’ll give some tips how to join the site we registered with, create a great house sitter profile, win your first house sitting assignment and most importantly… HOW to become the BEST house sitter possible!

How To Become a House Sitter: The Ultimate Guide 

You can look around many house sitting sites without joining. I remember the first time I looked at Trusted Housesitters saw a beautiful villa with a pool in the south of Spain. The owners were going away for a week and wanted someone to walk their dog every day. I was pretty sold on signing up!

The cost to join is currently £89 for a one year membership and you won’t be able to apply for a house sit until you’ve created a profile. When you consider how much you spend each year on hotels, you’ll realise how much money you could save.

Some amazing places to stay on Trusted Housesitters

Some amazing places to stay on Trusted Housesitters
More amazing places to stay on Trusted Housesitters

How To Become A House Sitter: Create A House Sitter Profile And Select Photos

The idea of looking after cute pets in a lovely location might sound wonderfully romantic. The truth is, getting that house sitting job is likely to be very competitive. You need to stand out from the crowd, and make the owners select you over someone else. There’s a huge amount of trust they’re handing over – not only their prized pet but also their home!

I read a few blogs about creating perfect house sitting profiles. I knew we needed to show we were responsible, caring, tidy, and absolutely loved animals. We also needed to come up with a catchy headline and include some information about our lives.

We included info about our family pets, our previous experience both housesitting and with animals, and uploaded a selection of photos. We talked about previous dog sitting jobs we’d done (even if they were for our friends and family) and explained why we’d be a reliable couple to trust. 

Trusted Housesitters Profile
Our Trusted Housesitters Profile

When it comes to the perfect photos for house sitting, it’s important to strike a balance – some photos of you in normal situations and then a few interacting with animals.

Getting used to the wildlife in the New Forest
Getting used to the wildlife in the New Forest

While videos aren’t a necessity, they can improve your chances of securing an assignment. What better way to showcase your personality than through a video? While we didn’t record a fresh one for our profile, we linked to some content on YouTube which we felt showed that we were professional, interesting and had a zest for life!

You can check out our profile here and see what you think!

How To Become A House Sitter: References

On Trusted Housesitters it recommended we supply some email addresses for people to leave references. These could be from a previous landlord, employer, friend or someone you’ve done housesitting for in the past. Ideally you want to organise a few of these to make your profile stand out. You can also pay to have a police check and various other checks on your profile.

A reference on Trusted Housesitters
A reference on Trusted Housesitters

How To Become A House Sitter: How To Win Your First Assignment

There’s no easy way to get your first assignment but from my experience I have a few tips.

  1. Sign up to the daily house sitting emails. You can narrow down where you’d like to house sit and when you’re available so you just receive relevant emails.
  2. If you see a house sitting / cat sitting / dog sitting job you like, reply quickly! You can see how many people have applied and once it gets over 20, I can’t imagine the owners pay much attention to new applications.
  3. Read the house sitting advert thoroughly and match up why you’re the perfect house sitter. What are they looking for? What would make you stand out against someone else?
  4. Be friendly. This isn’t a job application, it’s all about human interaction and getting the tone right is important. This is your one chance to impress so be friendly and use first names.
  5. Compliment the home owner. No doubt you’ve looked longingly at the advert and would love to housesit there for a reason. Tell them how cute their pet is or how lovely their house looks.
  6. Suggest a phone call or Skype chat so they can get to know you better.
  7. Don’t just apply for one and hope you get it. It’s a competitive game so if you find lots you’re interested in, repeat steps 3-5 over and over until you get lucky! 

How To Become A Trusted House Sitter

In all honesty, it’s basic common sense. Be respectful, organised and don’t do anything stupid!

Usually the owner will arrange for you to meet them at their house before they leave. They’ll run through where everything is, what their pet requires each day, and any extra information e.g. keys, departure time etc. They’ll often leave you with a vet’s number just in case.

From there on you’re in charge of keeping their flat or house tidy and looking after their pet. Whether you’re cat sitting, dog sitting, or just keeping an eye on their home, it’s important to be responsible at all times. 

Playing with Enzo at our house sitting assignment in London
Playing with Enzo at our house sitting assignment in London
Enjoying working from our house sit in London
Enjoying working from our house sit in London
Playing with Enzo at our first house sitting assignment
Playing with Enzo at our first house sitting assignment

I’d recommend going the extra mile. Do a big clean before you leave, take out the rubbish, and perhaps leave a thank you gift or note when you go. If you really enjoyed it, there’s a chance of future stays if you do a good job on the first one!

Our room at our house sitting assignment in London
Our room at our house sitting assignment in London
Lounge at our house sitting assignment in London
Lounge at our house sitting assignment in London

How To Become A House Sitter: Reviews

Once you’ve completed your house sit you can request a review from the owners. The more great reviews you have, the easier it will be to secure your next assignment.

Our first review on Trusted Housesitters
Our first review on Trusted Housesitters

How To Become A House Sitter: My Verdict

House sitting offers the freedom to travel the world, while cutting accommodation costs. Assuming you love animals too, it’s a great experience! I’m looking forward to completing more assignments around the world… maybe a cat sitting job in one of those stunning villas with a pool next time?

Find out more about joining Trusted Housesitters – the house sitting website I used. 

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How House Sitting Can Help You Travel The World On A Budget

With a passion for food, fun and adventure, Chloe is the content creator behind one of the UK's top travel blogs Wanderlust Chloe. From volcano boarding in Nicaragua, to sailing around Sicily and eating her way around Japan, her travels have taken her to some of the coolest spots on the planet. Named Travel Influencer of the Year in 2022, Chloe regularly works with a number of tourism boards, producing inspirational travel content across multiple platforms. Find out more about Chloe here.

15 thoughts on “How To Become a House Sitter (And Travel The World On A Budget)”

  1. This is fantastic. I’ve been thinking of finding a sustainable way for my partner and I to move abroad for sometime, and I feel like house-sitting might be a cool thing to try! Is is easier to find short-term gigs, or are there also people who look for 2 months+?

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  2. Wow this is amazing and a great way to see the world,…! I would be all about cat sitting..I love them! I Love your sidebar with all the logos in one place!! I had that done on my media kit..but have no idea to add another one I need on there…if you hire this kind of stuff out..let me know! I LOVE your blog!

    Valerie

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    • It’s a lovely way to see a new place. I’ve only done it in London so far but I’m very keen to give it a go in other countries this year. Ahh yeah I made the logo board myself. Drop me an email and we can chat if you’d like one made. Cx

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  3. Such a great way to travel! I would love to do this, but am worried we would never get accepted as house sitters because we travel with our 3 kids. Maybe when we are empty nesters!

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  4. I’d never really heard of house sitting before but after reading your post it sounds like the perfect way to travel on a budget! Will definitely look into it. Looking after a dog would be a bonus for us haha! Thanks for sharing!

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  5. I imagine it’s harder with children as they need your time and attention too, plus some properties won’t be large enough. It’s definitely worth investigating though, especially for places that are off the beaten track! Good luck with it 🙂

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