Airbnb Management Fees: What to Charge Owners in 2026
6 min read·Updated June 2026
The short answer
Most short-term rental managers charge 15 to 30 percent of booking revenue. As a flat fee, full-service management runs $300 to $1,500 per property a month, and lighter co-hosting runs $150 to $600.
Typical prices
- Full-service management: 15 to 30 percent of revenue (or $300 to $1,500 / property / month)
- Co-hosting (lighter touch): $150 to $600 / month
- Turnover / linen coordination add-on: $50 to $200
What changes the price
- Service level (full management vs. co-hosting).
- Number of properties and their nightly rate.
- Cleaning and turnover coordination.
- Guest communication and pricing optimization.
Charge a percentage, plus a setup fee
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