UPDATED JULY 2026 · HOST FEE GUIDE

Vrbo fees
for hosts

How much does Vrbo take? This guide separates commonly documented examples from the account-specific terms that determine your actual payout.

Always verify current rates in your Vrbo dashboard

A common Vrbo fee example

These figures illustrate a frequently documented pay-per-booking structure; they are not a quote for every host.

Component
Common example
Important caveat
Commission
5%
Rate and charge base may vary
Payment processing
3%
May vary by payment, region, tax, or deposit treatment
Traveler service fee
Paid by traveler
Amount varies and affects final guest price
Other plan terms
Account-specific
Legacy or negotiated arrangements may differ

Illustrative cost on a $1,000 booking

A simple model for understanding the components—not a guaranteed Vrbo payout.

5% commission example

$1,000 × 5% = $50

3% processing example

$1,000 × 3% = $30

Illustrative total

$80, before any differences in fee basis, taxes, deposits, refunds, or account terms.

Why your actual fee may be different

Several details can change the effective percentage you see on a payout.

Different charge bases

Commission and payment processing may not apply to exactly the same amounts. Taxes, refundable deposits, and additional fees can receive different treatment.

Plan or account differences

Legacy subscriptions, software-connected listings, negotiated terms, and regional availability can produce different pricing.

Cancellations and refunds

The handling of fees can depend on the cancellation policy, refund, and payment timeline for the reservation.

Traveler-facing charges

The traveler service fee does not necessarily reduce the host payout directly, but it can affect the guest's final price and conversion.

How to evaluate Vrbo profitably

A channel can be worth keeping even when it is not your lowest-fee option.

Track net payout, occupancy, average booking value, cancellation rate, length of stay, and the guest's final checkout price. Keep channels that generate profitable incremental demand, then add free and direct channels to reduce dependence on any single marketplace.

Source and rate caveat

Reviewed July 16, 2026. Vrbo can revise pricing and plan availability.

Vrbo's official help page is the preferred reference, but the amount shown in your owner dashboard and agreement is authoritative for your listing. This page labels percentages as examples and does not represent them as a universal current rate.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does Vrbo take from hosts?
Vrbo fees depend on the host's plan, market, and account terms. A commonly documented pay-per-booking example combines a 5% commission with a 3% payment-processing charge, but this is not a universal quote. Check the fee breakdown in your Vrbo dashboard and agreement.
Does Vrbo charge hosts a listing fee?
Vrbo plan availability and pricing can change. Some hosts pay per booking, while legacy or account-specific arrangements may differ. Confirm the plan currently offered to your property rather than relying on an older annual-subscription figure.
What is an example of Vrbo fees on a $1,000 booking?
Using only the commonly documented 5% commission plus 3% processing example, the illustrative charge would be $80 on a $1,000 base. Actual charges can differ because rates and the amounts to which each fee applies may vary.
Can I avoid Vrbo host fees by listing elsewhere?
You can diversify rather than remove a productive channel. DirectBookingHost offers a free inquiry-only marketplace listing with no host commission or guest service fee, and hosts can keep Vrbo active while testing the additional channel.
Does Vrbo charge guests too?
Vrbo may add a traveler service fee. Its amount varies, so hosts should compare both their expected payout and the guest's final checkout price when evaluating channel performance.

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