Property and people search in Europe
When you select one of the six following a search categories for your European property search (or for people), all advertisements for the selected category are displayed, which you can filter with an Advanced Search, on the search results page.
Is the country you want to search covered by ECHS? Check the list:
To view the contact details of an advertisement, you need to register with ECHS (using the "Register" link at the top of this page), which is free, quick and simple. The ECHS website is completely FREE to use!
If you do not find what you are looking for on ECHS, why not have someone search for YOU! That's right, advertise yourself on the ECHS website as someone who wants to couch surf, looking for a home to rent or to be a home sitter, under the people advertising category of ECHS, in any one of over 45 European countries. All you need to do, in order to Advertise, is to register with ECHS, which is FREE, quick and simple.
When you complete the registration form, an e-mail is then sent to you (which may take a few minutes to arrive) and you can then activate your account. When you have an ECHS account, you are able to Advertise and view the contact details of an advertisement when you make a search. The link to "ADVERTISE" only appears in the left column of this page after you register and/or log in!
Please note: It is possible that the e-mail may arrive in your junk or spam mail so check this area of your e-mail account with "ECHS" in the e-mail title. Save the e-mail address in your address book!
You can watch any short chapters of the ECHS Quick Video User Guide, which includes the basics on how to register, advertise and search adverts using the ECHS website.
For a more detailed explanation of what the category and content of advertisements means, refer to the European property user guide text. Or if you just want to know how search advertisements, go directly to the searching section of the User's Guide text. The European property tips page will give you some additional thoughts on what to consider when you make contact with an advertiser.