Home Exchange in Marseille
Homeowners in Marseille: exchange your home with other mobile homeowners. Not tourism — exchanges lasting several months.
Mobility corridors
Long-term home exchange in Marseille
A major Mediterranean port undergoing deep transformation, Marseille attracts new professional-mobility profiles and hosts one of the largest universities in France. Its position on the Mediterranean also makes it a frequent departure and return city for expatriations — all situations where long-term home exchange makes sense.
Why there is so much mobility in Marseille
The Euroméditerranée project has created a new business district that draws companies and executives. Aix-Marseille University, one of the country's largest, brings in researchers and faculty every year. Between relocations and academic stays, the need for multi-month temporary housing is significant.
Popular areas for an exchange
Old Port & centre (1st, 2nd)
Historic, lively core, central for a long stay.
Euroméditerranée
Booming new business district, popular for work relocations.
Prado & southern districts (8th)
Residential areas near the sea, sought after by mobile families.
Home exchange in Marseille — FAQ
Is Marseille suitable for an academic stay?
Yes: Aix-Marseille University hosts many researchers and visiting professors. An exchange lets them stay for several months without a costly sublet.
Can I prepare an expatriation from Marseille?
Absolutely. Many Marseille homeowners exchange their home during a Mediterranean expatriation rather than selling it or renting it remotely.
How long do exchanges in Marseille last?
From a few months to several years. Our exchanges are built for the long term, not tourist stays.