Savannah's historic charm, walkable downtown, and proximity to Tybee Island beaches make it a growing STR market. The city attracts couples and history enthusiasts. VRBO is particularly strong in Savannah for whole-home vacation rentals. 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 Savannah
Family-Focused Travelers
VRBO attracts families and groups who book whole homes for vacations. Savannah's urban 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.
Savannah Market Highlights
- 1Historic district walking tours and architecture
- 2St. Patrick's Day celebration is one of the largest in the US
- 3Tybee Island beach properties expand market options
- 4Growing film industry creates longer-term rental opportunities
Seasonality in Savannah
Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) are peak. Summer is hot but still has beach demand.
Savannah STR Regulations
Savannah requires STVR permits with different zones having different rules. Historic district has specific guidelines.
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