CO-HOSTING
WITH US

Why should you consider us as co-hosts for your property? Partnering with us means sharing the revenue generated, enabling landlords to enjoy higher profits through efficient management. As experts with a proven track record in the short-term rental market, we have honed our methods—from our agile pricing strategy to the careful upkeep of our properties, we handle every detail.

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An Overview

Our numbers

2022

FOUNDING
YEAR

08

LOCATIONS IN FLORIDA AND CANADA

78%

OCCUPANCY
(LIFETIME)

149.2%

ROI
(LIFETIME)

More About

CO-HOSTING

01/ Partial Management

Co-hosts typically assist with specific tasks like guest communication, check-in/check-out, cleaning, or listing management. You, as the owner, retain significant control over your property and its finances

02/ Collaboration

Co-hosting is a more collaborative approach where you work with the co-host, often sharing responsibilities

03/ Pricing

Co-hosts usually charge a percentage of the rental income or a flat fee per booking

04/ Flexibility

This option offers more flexibility and is ideal for owners who want to be involved in the rental process but need help with certain aspects
Managing bookings and coordinating check-ins/outs
Communicating with guests and answering their questions
Helping creates your listing and optimizing it for bookings
Arranging cleaning and maintenance
Providing local recommendations to guests

Important To Know

difference between Co-hosting and Full Property Management

01/ Comprehensive Management

Property managers handle all aspects of your rental, from listing and marketing to guest communication, cleaning, maintenance, and legal compliance

02/ Hands-off Approach

This option is ideal for owners who want a completely hands-off experience and prefer to delegate all management responsibilities

03/ Pricing

Property managers typically charge a percentage of the rental income, a flat monthly fee, or a combination of both

04/ Less Control

You have less control over day-to-day operations and decision-making
Setting rental rates and adjusting pricing strategies
Handling all guest interactions and resolving issues
Managing property maintenance and repairs
Dealing with legal and regulatory compliance
Marketing the property and maximizing occupancy rates

Details

Here's a table summarizing the key differences

Co-hosting

Full Property Management

Management Level

Partial
Comprehensive

Owner Involvement

High
Low

Control

More
Less

Pricing

Partial
Comprehensive

Feature

More
Less
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