Vancouver co-hosts charge 10–30% of gross booking revenue. Full-service (25–30%) includes cleaning coordination, 24/7 guest support, and maintenance management. For a CA$5,000/month property, budget CA$1,000–1,500/month for a quality co-host — expect them to more than offset the fee through higher occupancy and better reviews.温哥华代管费用为总预订收入的10%至30%。全套服务(25%至30%)包括清洁协调、24/7宾客支持和维护管理。对于每月收入5000加元的房产,预算1000至1500加元/月用于优质代管——他们通过提高入住率和改善评分来抵消这笔费用。
How Much Should You Pay an Airbnb Co-Host in Vancouver?
There’s no single “right” co-host fee in Vancouver. The fair price depends entirely on what your co-host actually does for you and how complex your property is.
Below is a concise, Vancouver-specific breakdown you can use to benchmark quotes and structure a fair agreement.
1. Start With Scope: What Are You Actually Paying For?
Before you look at percentages, define the job.
A light-touch co-host who answers messages and arranges a few check-ins is not doing the same work as a full-service operator who:
- Manages pricing and Airbnb ranking
- Coordinates cleaners and same-day turnovers
- Handles 24/7 guest issues and emergencies
