Skip the hotel, rent a room from a home owner with iStopOver

Whether you're hoping to save a few bucks on your next excursion or you prefer to blend in with locals, istopover will help you find homeowners with rooms to rent short term so you can skip the hotel. As you'd expect, many of the properties are rented out by people who travel often themselves.
$159CDN doesn't seem too shabby for a 2 bedroom, 2 bath duplex overlooking San Francisco's East Bay, especially considering that also includes access to the owner's wifi, Wii, and plasma TV. Heck, you can even rent his 2006 Volvo while you're in town, too.
Looking for a real bargain and aren't particular about where you're traveling to? Check out the listings for Toronto. Less than two Hamiltons will get you a room with some folks that will probably play Rock Band with you during your stay.
[via Feed My App]
$159CDN doesn't seem too shabby for a 2 bedroom, 2 bath duplex overlooking San Francisco's East Bay, especially considering that also includes access to the owner's wifi, Wii, and plasma TV. Heck, you can even rent his 2006 Volvo while you're in town, too.
Looking for a real bargain and aren't particular about where you're traveling to? Check out the listings for Toronto. Less than two Hamiltons will get you a room with some folks that will probably play Rock Band with you during your stay.
[via Feed My App]












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Subscribe to commentsQuikboyMar 25th 2009 5:21PM
This sounds neat, but how can you trust complete strangers in your home while you're gone? There seems to be potential for some guy to vandalize that place, or steal stuff, or who knows. How can people trust strangers with their home?
Lee MathewsMar 25th 2009 5:22PM
I've got the same qualms about it, QB...I had to do the post, if for no other reason than to see what readers think about the service.
JoeliciousMar 25th 2009 5:34PM
You guys are some cynical cats! Besides the fact that these guys actually verify people coming to stay with you, when someone books your place you have the option to refuse them if you think they're sketchy, so what's the downside? With social networking all the rage you can pretty much check anyone out, so I think it's a cool way to make some extra cash and meet some peeps traveling my way. Great idea,
EdMar 26th 2009 5:54PM
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