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Message to East Dulwich Forum users: Would you like to host international guests during their stays in London?


We are setting up a host family network in South-East London that offers accommodation and support to international students, business travellers and tourists. We are looking for friendly and reliable hosts in the East Dulwich area who can look after our guests for short and medium-term periods.


Our host families will provide guests with a warm and hospitable environment that is also culturally stimulating and supportive. Our host families are expected to support guests in areas such as English language conversation and providing evening meals when required. In return, we offer excellent rates and personally provide regular support to both guests and hosts.


In our experience, hosting international guests is an invaluable and extremely rewarding experience. We have found that through hosting guests from other countries, we have enjoyed many opportunities to learn about foreign cultures and build friendships with people from all over the world.


If you are interested in becoming a host family with BizzyHomes, please let us know so we can arrange a time to meet with you.


We look forward to hearing from you!



Barnaby & Veronika Eager

www.bizzyhomes.co.uk

[email protected]

07870576968

  • 2 weeks later...

Thank you to all East Dulwich Forum readers who have expressed an interest in hosting for BizzyHomes. We will continue to recruit host families for our host family network. If you are interested in becoming a host family with BizzyHomes, please let us know so we can arrange to meet with you.


Many of our host families will come to us through personal recommendations. We recognise the importance of these recommendations so are offering an incentive of ?75.00 for individuals who refer a friend or contact to us. The ?75.00 thank you payment is subject to BizzyHomes' terms & conditions and to the referred host successfully hosting for BizzyHomes for a period of 3 months.


If you have a friend or contact who you believe could be a suitable host for BizzyHomes, then please email [email protected] with the following information:


- Your name, email and phone number.

- Your friend or contact's full name, email, phone number and job title.


Please always obtain the consent of your friend/ contact before sharing their details with us.


Best wishes,



Barnaby & Veronika Eager

www.bizzyhomes.co.uk

[email protected]

07870576968

  • 3 weeks later...

Thank you again to all East Dulwich Forum readers who have expressed an interest in our homestay network.


We have now met some fantastic individuals and families in the East Dulwich area who plan to host for BizzyHomes in future. We will be continuing to look for new hosts for our customers so please do get in touch if you are interested in hosting international guests for either short or longer-term periods.


In addition to meeting new potential hosts, we have also be busy planning our social programme for guests. Activities will include guided walks on the Southbank, supported and themed cycle rides in London, and trips to London's best pubs!


Do feel free to ring or email us if you are interested in hosting or if you have any questions about our new homestay network.


Best wishes,



Barnaby & Veronika Eager

www.bizzyhomes.co.uk

[email protected]

07870576968

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