Park City is a premium ski resort market with Sundance Film Festival driving January demand. High purchase prices but excellent nightly rates for luxury properties. VRBO is particularly strong in Park City for family vacation rentals and longer stays. This calculator uses VRBO's typical 5% host fee structure.
VRBO's Lower Host Fees
VRBO charges hosts 3-5% per booking (vs. Airbnb's 14-16% host-only fee). This calculator uses 5% platform fee. On a $1,500 booking, you'd pay $75 to VRBO vs. potentially $225+ to Airbnb.
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Why VRBO Works in Park City
Family-Focused Travelers
VRBO attracts families and groups who book whole homes for vacations. Park City's mountain market appeals to this demographic.
Longer Stays = Lower Turnover
VRBO guests typically book 5-7 night stays vs. 3-4 on Airbnb. Fewer turnovers mean lower cleaning costs and less operational work.
Lower Platform Fees
VRBO's 3-5% host fee is significantly lower than Airbnb's host-only model (14-16%), meaning more revenue stays with you.
Park City Market Highlights
- 1Two world-class ski resorts (Park City and Deer Valley)
- 2Sundance Film Festival in January commands ultra-premium rates
- 3Summer mountain biking and hiking extend the season
- 4Salt Lake City proximity adds day-tripper demand
Seasonality in Park City
Ski season (December-March) is premium. Sundance in January can see 5x normal rates. Summer is growing.
Park City STR Regulations
Park City requires STR licenses and has occupancy limits. HOA restrictions are common in condo complexes.
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