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  2. Vrbo - Wikipedia

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    By 2006, VRBO had over 65,000 rental listings [4] and was adding 100 new listings per day. [3] VRBO originally had a subscription business model in which payment of an annual fee allowed homeowners to list their properties on the website. [5] In 2006, VRBO was acquired by HomeAway. [6] [4] On November 4, 2015, Expedia Group announced it would ...

  3. HomeAway - Wikipedia

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    To promote the vacation rentals, property owners and managers could purchase paid listings on one or more of the company's websites as a form of advertising to potential travelers. Paid listings appear in search results when travelers search for vacation rentals, based on their search criteria.

  4. RedAwning - Wikipedia

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    RedAwning operates as a branded network of vacation rental properties. [15] It offers services for hosts, property managers, and guests. [ 16 ] The company supplies vacation rentals to Booking.com , Expedia , HomeAway/VRBO , FlipKey / TripAdvisor , and Airbnb .

  5. Vrbo vs. Airbnb: Which Is Best for Travelers? - AOL

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    On Vrbo, vacation rentals are booked as contractual agreements between guests and property owners or managers. A property owner is ultimately responsible for resolving any safety issue during a ...

  6. Vrbo Just Released Its 2023 Vacation Homes of the Year - AOL

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    Vrbo announces the 2023 Vacation Homes of the Year list featuring rental properties from Palm Springs, California to Lake Norman, North Carolina, and more!

  7. These 9 Vrbo Vacation Homes Have Some of the Most Luxe ... - AOL

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    The travel booking site dropped a major report today called "Outside In," which revealed that “42% of travelers book vacation homes with amenities they either cannot afford to have at home or ...