What is an Airbnb Management Company?

10th September 2025

Why Use a Holiday Let Management Company?

Owning a short-term rental property opens up lots of opportunities, but also plenty of responsibilities. For many landlords, managing everything alone can quickly become overwhelming, especially when dealing with bookings, guests, cleaners and the rest of it.

That’s where a holiday let management company comes in. With the right team, you can unlock the full potential of your property, boost your income, and free up your time all without the hassle of running day-to-day operations.

In this blog, we’ll break down what short-term / holiday let management companies are, how they benefit, and why landlords are turning to them.

What Does a Holiday Let Management Company Do?

A holiday let management company looks after your property as a short-term rental, either through multiple platforms like Airbnb and Booking.com or via direct bookings.

The role of a management company typically includes:

  • Advertising your property with high-performing listings and photography.

  • Managing bookings and guest communications.

  • Collecting payments and enforcing cancellation policies.

  • Coordinating cleaning and changeovers between stays.

  • Handling maintenance, repairs, and emergencies.

Most companies work on a commission basis (we use tiered pricing from 16–20% based on contract length), which means they’re incentivised to help your property perform as well as possible.

Why Landlords Choose Management Companies

For landlords in short-let-friendly areas, holiday lets often outperform traditional long-term rentals. A good management partner makes the process much easier and far more profitable even after commission. Here are some of the key benefits:

  • Higher earning potential → Weekly income from a holiday let often exceeds the equivalent from long-term tenancies.

  • Upfront payments → Guests typically pay before arrival, improving cash flow and reducing risk.

  • Flexible pricing → Rates can be adjusted for peak seasons, local events, or last-minute bookings.

  • Reduced tenant risk → Unlike with long-term lets, there’s no need to worry about “problem tenants.”

  • Hassle-free operations → From bookings to cleaning, everything is handled by the management company.

Things to Consider

While holiday lets can be lucrative, it’s important to be realistic:

  • There will be seasonal fluctuations with summer and holidays usually being stronger than winter months.

  • Management fees reduce your margin, but they do usually increase profit through professional marketing and precision pricing strategies whilst also saving you significant time and stress.

In other words, it’s about weighing up the trade-off: time vs. return. For many landlords, the increased income and professional management make it well worth it.

Why It Works Well in Tourist Areas or Cities

If your property is in or near a popular tourist destination, working with a management company can be especially powerful. Demand in these areas often means high occupancy rates and strong yields, particularly when pricing is managed dynamically.

Rather than worrying about day-to-day operations or how to attract guests, you can rely on your management company to optimise everything on your behalf.

Final Thoughts

A holiday let management company can take the stress out of short-term letting, while helping you maximise your income. Instead of juggling bookings, cleaning schedules, and guest messages, you’ll have a professional team handling it all.

If you’re considering turning your property into a holiday let or you want to improve the performance of an existing rental, partnering with the right management company is one of the most effective ways to do it:

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