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The guest pays service fees of up to 14.2% of the subtotal.
Bonus feature: Airbnb offers co-hosts.
This is a great option if your vacation home is far from your primary residence.
Vrbo
Vrbo is another site for vacation rentals.
This is an option that has no upfront costs and built-in tools for great for newbies.
Hosts on Vrbo pay a 3% payment processing fee and 5% commission on each booking.
Theres no charge to list your property you only pay when its booked.
If you are working within a limited budget, HomeToGo offers a choice of fee structures.
The host-only fee is recommended, as its more transparent.
Booking.com
Booking.com is a site for all things travel, not just a vacation rental site.
This means you may get access to more travelers.
The drawback to this site is that the commission structure is less transparent than some of the other sites.
You wont know what your commission percentage is until you register your property.
But pricing is transparent to guests they pay the price you set.
The site also features properties in locations where there is a lot for families with young kids to do.
(Hint: There are no listings on the Las Vegas strip.)
Each rental is screened to ensure it is childproof and kid-friendly.
Unlike themore general sites, Kid & Coe charges a fee of $149 to list your property.
However, that does include fact-checking and editing your copy and/or photos, which can improve your homes desirability.
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