Commission Rate
A commission rate is the percentage of booking revenue that a property management company, co-host, or OTA deducts as their fee for services rendered. For property management companies, commission rates typically range from 15% to 30% of gross rental income, depending on the scope of services provided, market location, and property type. OTA commissions generally range from 3% to 15%, with host-only fees on Airbnb around 3% and Booking.com charging 15% or more. Commission structures can be flat-rate percentages, tiered based on revenue thresholds, or hybrid models combining a base fee with a performance percentage. Understanding commission rates across all channels and management layers is essential for accurately calculating net income and setting competitive pricing. Hostaway's financial tools track commissions across all booking channels and management agreements, providing clear visibility into the true cost of each reservation.
Frequently Asked Questions
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