House sitting is a fantastic way to experience new locations, enjoy a change of scenery, and, for some, take a break from the routine and rat race. However, it’s important to remember that house sitting in New Zealand is a big responsibility. Homeowners are entrusting you to take the upmost care of their home, possessions,…
Is House Sitting Sub-Leasing?
There are numerous advantages to engaging the services of NZ house sitters when you go on holiday. To begin with, they keep your home secure and they also make sure that your precious pets are happy and healthy, if not a little spoiled. But if you are renting the property you live in, as opposed…
Avoiding Breakages When House Sitting
House sitting 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 risk of…
Oops! Dealing With Breakages
House sitting jobs can be an awesome way to enjoy different parts of New Zealand while taking care of someone’s cherished home and pets. However, accidents can unfortunately happen, and breaking something – especially if it’s valuable or, worse, irreplaceable — can be a nightmare for both the NZ house sitter and the homeowner. Here’s…
House Sitting With Children
House sitting in New Zealand 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 can add some unique considerations. Here’s a quick look at the pros and cons of this scenario, in order…
House Sitting Full Time
Full-time house sitting in New Zealand offers a brilliant lifestyle that is filled with travel, freedom, and heavily slashed living expenses. It’s a dream life for those who want to explore new corners of the country without the cost of accommodation and power bills. But, as with any lifestyle, there are both rewards and challenges….
Window Cleaning Tips
When you’re house sitting in New Zealand, cleaning windows will not be part of your primary duties. But going that extra mile to leave sparkling clean panes can make a truly lasting impression on homeowners, especially if you’re new to house sitting and wanting to build up your stockpile of references, and they will not…
House Sitting With Shy Cats
House sitting in New Zealand often includes caring for pets, and when it comes to kitty cats, you might find yourself in charge of a shy or nervous feline. Unlike dogs, who are often more openly affectionate, cats can take time to warm up to new people, especially when they’re in an unfamiliar situation with…
Doing Those Little Extras (Part 2)
For those house sitting in New Zealand who are keen to impress the homeowners, earn glowing references, and build a reputation that sets them apart from other sitters, here are some additional cleaning ideas that will really help to ensure that their services will remain in high demand, particularly if they are seeking to become…
Doing Those Little Extras (Part 1)
When you’re house sitting in New Zealand, the basic expectations are pretty straightforward: take care of the home, tend to any and all pets, and leave everything in the same condition you found it. However, the key to becoming a truly exceptional house sitter (and to securing a steady stream of future opportunities) lies in…









