House sitting for just two or three nights (or a weekend) at a property can be a neat way to enjoy a brief change of scenery, and for full-time NZ house sitters (like myself) it can also help to fill in those awkward little gaps that can crop up between longer assignments. However, short stays…
Paid Vs Unpaid House Sitters
A trend has emerged where a growing number of people seeking house sitting jobs in New Zealand brand themselves as ‘professionals’ and subsequently they take it upon themselves to charge a fee, implying that these are markers of reliability and expertise. This is a total fiction. Professionalism is an attitude not a label, and fees…
Word Of Mouth Referrals
House sitting offers an exciting opportunity to explore new places, care for beloved pets, and enjoy a temporary change of scenery – and without the expense of renting accommodation. For house sitters in New Zealand securing assignments can sometimes feel like a challenge, especially when you’re just starting out. However, one strategy stands out as…
House Sitting Is Not A Holiday
House sitting jobs are a fantastic way to experience new locations, enjoy a change of scenery, and, for some, take a break from the routine. However, it’s crucial to remember that house sitting jobs in New Zealand are serious responsibilities. Homeowners entrust their most valuable possessions — their home and often their beloved pets —…
Screening Your House Sitters
When entrusting your home to New Zealand house sitters, ensuring the security of your property and the sanctity of your personal privacy is absolutely paramount. One of the most effective ways to achieve this is by thoroughly vetting every applicant who is seeking house sitting jobs in NZ, particularly by checking their references and verifying…
Is House Sitting Sub-Leasing?
There are many advantages to engaging the services of New Zealand house sitters when you go on holiday. For starters, they keep your home secure and they also make sure that your pets are happy and healthy, if not a little spoiled. But if you are renting the property you live in, as opposed to…
Avoiding Breakages When House Sitting
Obtaining house sitting jobs in New Zealand is a genuinely rewarding experience, but with it comes the big responsibility of safeguarding someone else’s home and belongings. To help ensure a stress-free and professional experience, it’s strongly advised that on their first day on each new assignment Kiwi house sitters take proactive steps to minimise the…
Oops! Dealing With Breakages
House sitting jobs in New Zealand can be an awesome way to enjoy new parts of the country while taking care of someone’s cherished home and pets. However, accidents can happen, and breaking something – especially if it’s valuable or, worse, irreplaceable — can be a nightmare for both the NZ house sitters and the…
How House Sitters Make Ideal Security
Leaving their homes unoccupied for any length of time can be, to say the least, nerve-wracking for Kiwi homeowners, especially when burglary statistics show that vacant properties are the prime targets for villains. One of the most effective ways to protect your home while you’re away is to hire New Zealand house sitters. By simply…
House Sitting With Children
House sitting jobs in NZ can be a rewarding way to explore new places without paying for expensive accommodation, and some people even take it on as a permanent lifestyle. However, bringing children into the mix adds unique considerations. Here’s a quick look at the pros and cons of this scenario, in order to help…