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Who is VRBO affiliated with?

Vrbo is the vacation rental division within Expedia Group, the world´s travel platform. As part of Expedia Group, we are part of a global network of sites that operate in 70+ countries and reach 750 million monthly visits to help boost your earning potential.



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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.

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In 2006, VRBO was acquired by HomeAway. In late 2015, Expedia Group acquired HomeAway, including VRBO. In March 2019, VRBO was re-branded Vrbo, including a new logo, capitalization, and pronunciation. In May 2019, the HomeAway and Vrbo websites were both rebranded as Vrbo.

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HomeAway is now Vrbo In this transition, we're changing our name, but maintaining our ethos: to help families everywhere find the perfect holiday home to reconnect with each other.

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Vrbo is a global community built on trust and inclusion. We're dedicated to providing a safe and secure marketplace and we're here to support you 24/7 whenever you have questions or need a hand.

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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).

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Although both VRBO and Airbnb take precautions to guarantee the protection of their visitors, Airbnb poses more potential dangers for guests simply because it allows visitors to remain in shared spaces.

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Vacation rentals are suddenly more expensive, thanks to a new guest service fee tacked on to the rental price by the big sites VRBO and HomeAway.com. Travelers looking for a place to stay will pay up to $499 a week extra now that the sites have instituted a 4% to 9% service fee on all vacation rentals.

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Vrbo -- which stands for Vacation Rental By Owner -- has been around since 1995. It has 2 million properties in 190 countries, all of which are entire homes, so no single room shares within a home are available. Vrbo's parent company Expedia Group also owns home rental service HomeAway.

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The Short Answer VRBO is one of the most popular vacation rental websites in the vacation rental industry. The platform has over 2 million properties listed in over 190 countries worldwide, and 48 million users.

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