Press for CasaHop

GigaOM, July 2012


"The goal is to become a regular resource for users, not just for occasional vacations, but for weekend getaways and other trips."

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All Things D, June 2012


"Following in the footsteps of Airbnb and other online home rental services, CasaHop has identified a slightly different approach to the market: It wants to connect people over the Internet who are looking to swap homes with others for free."

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Business Insider, June 2012


"CasaHop operates like Airbnb but looks like Pinterest. Users can log-in with Facebook and see personalized suggestions based on their incomes, interests and more."

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The Huffington Post, June 2012


"CasaHop, the latest venture from The Huffington Post's former CTO, Paul Berry, may be onto the newest trend in travel -- using your social networks to help you find home exchanges through people you can trust."

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Inman News, June 2012


"The self-described "social home exchange," which soft-launched in February, is less about monetizing a home by renting it out (think Airbnb) and more about connecting with friends and having them stay over."

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Skift, June 2012


"CasaHop might be called social tech rather than social travel because it is a heavy tech play in the home-exchange arena."

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TechCrunch, June 2012


"New York City-based CasaHop aims to be the go-to place for home swapping on the web, and it’s signed up a pretty impressive lineup of investors."

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The Next Web, June 2012


"CasaHop offers users an alternative to hotels for accommodation when traveling. The site lets people leverage their existing social networks to pair up with people they can trust and arrange home swapping."

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