House Sitting Wellington

House Sitting Wellington

As the southernmost capital on earth, Wellington is nestled between a beautiful natural harbor and numerous chains of hills.

Located on the southern tip of the North Island at the entrance to Cook Strait, Wellington is not only an ideal base for a trip to the South Island, but also a target for blustery winds, earning the city the nickname “Windy Wellington”. Small but mighty, the city has something to offer for everyone.

Auckland may be larger, but New Zealand’s political and cultural centre is Wellington – making it an excellent place to explore both the past and present of the youngest country on earth.

Wellington is a cultural metropolis with a lot to discover. The city’s museum landscape ranges from the “Hyde Park Museum” on city history to a railway museum to art exhibitions and film museums. The theater scene is also diverse and very active.

For the outdoorsy and adventurous, Hutt Valley, just to the north of the city, offers a variety of activities such as bush and coastal walks, bungee jumping, 4×4 tours, golf, mountain biking and fishing. Thanks to the temperate climate, outdoor activities can be enjoyed all year round. Particularly popular in summer is Oriental Bay, a bathing bay that lies like a small oasis in the middle of the city.

House & Pet Sitting in Wellington

Looking for an adventure in a dream destination? Look no further than Wellington, New Zealand! This remarkable city is the perfect place to experience Kiwi culture and explore the natural paradise that surrounds it. And with pet sitting in Wellington, you’ll get to do it all while spending time with some adorable critters!

One of the best ways to see the city is from above, and the Wellington Cable Car is the perfect way to do just that. This historic funicular railway will take you up to the hills, where you can admire stunning views of the city, the harbour, and even New Zealand’s South Island in the distance.

To explore New Zealand’s unique culture, visit Te Papa Tongarewa, the country’s national museum. Inside, you’ll find an incredible collection of dresses, textiles, fossils, cultural artefacts, and more. And don’t miss the traditional Māori carvings, which are incredibly detailed and fascinating.

Nature lovers will be in heaven in Wellington, thanks to parks and sanctuaries that celebrate and protect native flora and fauna. The Zealandia wildlife sanctuary is a must-visit, where you can spot a huge variety of unusual and fascinating birds, including the colourful tui and kea.

But Wellington isn’t just about nature – it’s a hip urban centre, too. Go shopping on Lambton Quay or Cuba Street, or take a leisurely stroll along the Wellington Waterfront Walk, where you can enjoy cool restaurants and shops on one side and the ocean on the other.

Ready to start your adventure in Wellington? Join NZ House Sitters today and experience the city like a local!

To find out more about the Wellington region, please visit the Tourism New Zealand website: https://www.newzealand.com/int/wellington/

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Want to do some house sitting in Wellington?

Getting started is simple. Just head over to our membership page. You will then be directed to registration and the membership fee payment page (we often run promotions as well, so you may score yourself free membership, or a discounted membership!). We use PayPal as the checkout method, so you can pay via card or directly through your PayPal account. We use PayPal’s secure online payment gateway. You don’t need to be registered with PayPal or need to be a PayPal member to be able to pay.
If payment goes through, your membership is a success! You will see a notice to activate your account once you have logged in. It’s important that you do this as this will activate your membership. Once that’s done you can go ahead and create your house sitter profile.

What is expected of me as a House Sitter?

As a house sitter, you will be expected to perform agreed tasks that involve caring for a home owners property and pets. This includes taking care of all the usual daily tasks involved with running and maintaining a home such as house cleaning, garden maintenance, pool maintenance, general house security, forwarding or collecting mail, caring for pets and the occasional odd job. House sitters are expected to bring their own food and some may prefer to bring their own linen and cooking utensils. All this needs to be discussed prior to acceptance of the house sitting position.

Do I need References and Experience in House Sitting?

References are a major advantage and are therefore we say it’s a must for all house sitters. Obviously the best type of reference would be from someone you have house sat for, however even a character reference/s from people that have known you for a reasonable amount of time are acceptable. These may include your landlord (if you have rented in the past), your employer, friends or people you know with an advanced standing in the community. Your reference/s can be written and or verbal, with the referrer agreeing that you can provide their phone number to home owners.

Why do people house sit in Wellington?

People choose to house sit for a variety of reasons. Many do it whilst travelling, to meet new people and explore new places. Others do it to save money on rent.
However, what they generally all have in common is a love of caring for animals and taking care of peoples homes in exchange for the unique opportunities that house sitting provides them with.

How do I find a good house sit in Wellington?

Patience is the key!

Write up your profile carefully!
When setting up your profile, make owners feel like they’d like to get to know you. Give details and describe who you are, your experiences (including pet care) what you do for a living e.g.
Make sure to upload nice clear photos that catch home owners attention.
If responding to a house sitting position, explain what you like about the home owner’s proposal and why you’d be the right person. Don’t hesitate to provide a link to some references and other relevant documents (such as a police check) uploaded to a third party such as eg.Dropbox, OneDrive, CloudMe.

Request a FREE account verification
Requesting a free account verification will display a tick on your profile, and helps establish more trust between you and the home owner. To find out more about the free account verification, please visit the FAQ’s page and scroll down to the section labelled “FREE ID Verification”.

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About NZ House Sitters

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Home owners can and always will have access to our site for FREE! Plus, save money on boarding fees

Perfect for pets

House Sitters can provide high quality care for pets in their own home. Happy pets = happy owners!

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Contact home owners and house sitters through our secure internal messaging system.

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Being a House Sitter offers a world of opportunity, not only to save money on rent, but also to get to know other people and new places.

House Sitters get the opportunity to travel cost effectively, see and experience communities and areas of Wellington, New Zealand. This leads to vast opportunities, both personally and professionally.

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Home Owners, have peace of mind knowing that their home and pets are in safe hands and are getting the love they deserve. In exchange, house sitters get to live rent free and save thousands.

Have peace of mind whilst you’re away, knowing that your home and pets are being looked after. On NZ House Sitters you can find that someone.

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