Why are listings cheaper on Vrbo than Airbnb?


Why are listings cheaper on Vrbo than Airbnb? Vrbo tends to have lower fees. Airbnb and Vrbo take a percentage of the host's earnings as the cost of doing business on their platform. This cut is something that the guest pays indirectly, as a host decides the final price of their listing.


Why is Airbnb so much more expensive than VRBO?

The customer care costs for Airbnb are often more costly than those for VRBO. On Airbnb, customer service charges range from 14.2% to 16%. Meanwhile, VRBO charges a reservation fee of 3% for handling payments and 5% for commission on the overall rental price. Taxes are not a part of these costs.


Is it better to list on Vrbo or Airbnb?

As we've mentioned, Airbnb and Vrbo target different audiences and reach different traveler demographics. One guest who's searching on Airbnb may not be searching on Vrbo, and vice versa. So, if you want to maximize your occupancy and increase your bookings, you should get listed on both channels.


Why is VRBO so cheap?

Vrbo is often cheaper than Airbnb because its service fee is typically lower. As a test, I compared prices between the same property on both Vrbo and Airbnb. Using a vacation rental in Kelowna, Canada, I went through the booking process for a two-night stay, and looked closely at each guest service fee.


Does vrbo have as many fees as airbnb?

Why is Airbnb more expensive than Vrbo? Airbnb charges guest service fees typically under 14.2%, but when searching for properties, we found consistent service fees of 16%. There are no guest service fees for experiences. Booking with Vrbo, guests are charged a 6% to 15% service fee of the subtotal (minus taxes).


What is the average stay on Vrbo?

The VRBO family of websites have over 44 million monthly visitors. Looking at all the Expedia Group properties in the first quarter of 2022, the average length of stay in hotels is 2 days, and short term rentals is 5.5 days.


Should I book through Vrbo or directly?

However, we often encourage potential guests to “book direct.” In other words, we advise guests to forego platforms like VRBO, Homeaway, or Airbnb. Trust us – there's a good reason for this! It's because these platforms charge guests an additional fee for their services.


Why are fees so high on Vrbo?

So what does VRBO give for its service fee? On their website here VRBO's main reason for the fee is to cover the costs of running the website. In addition to this, they list transaction security, customer service and the book with confidence guarantee as reasons for the fee.


Are there fake listings on Vrbo?

Fake listings In some cases, the fraudster will leave the fake listing up. You show up to the property and may not be able to get in — or it might not exist at all. Depending on the situation, Vrbo might be able to help you get access to a different property, but the damage is likely already done.


How much does Vrbo take from hosts?

A 5% commission fee is charged on the rental amount and any additional fees you charge the traveler (such as cleaning, pet, and boat fees). Bookings that originate from our expanded distribution partners may have higher fees.


How trustworthy is Vrbo?

So, is Vrbo legit? Vrbo is a legitimate vacation rental website. If you're considering booking through Vrbo, make sure to read reviews so you know what to expect, and pay through the website to be protected by Vrbo's guarantee, which provides a number of protections.


Why not to use Airbnb?

YOU COULD BE FINED $1,000 OR MORE OR SLEEP ON THE STREET The biggest problem with Airbnb is hosts cancelling on you last minute. Most short-term rentals are not licensed and thus illegal. At the time of writing almost 80% of online listings were not licensed. You and the owner could be fined.


Do Airbnb reviews show up on VRBO?

If you use both Airbnb and Vrbo, you can connect reviews from both sites. For example, if you imported your Airbnb listing, those reviews are already connected. You can connect your Vrbo reviews as well. And vice versa.


What percentage does VRBO take?

A 5% commission fee is charged on the rental amount and any additional fees you charge the traveler (such as cleaning, pet, and boat fees). Bookings that originate from our expanded distribution partners may have higher fees.


Is Vrbo owned by Airbnb?

While Airbnb is publicly traded and owned by a variety of shareholders, including its co-founders and venture capital firms, VRBO is a subsidiary of Expedia Group, a publicly traded company that also owns other popular travel brands.


What percentage does Airbnb take?

Most Hosts pay a flat service fee of 3% of the booking subtotal. The subtotal is your nightly price plus any optional fees you charge guests, like a cleaning fee, and doesn't include Airbnb fees and taxes. Guests typically pay a service fee of around 14% of the booking subtotal.