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Home»Other's»7 Airbnb Competitors You Should Consider In 2025
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7 Airbnb Competitors You Should Consider In 2025

David FolamiBy David Folami4 Mins Read
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Airbnb has made booking a vacation property, an apartment, or a home easier for everyone. However, in recent years, customers have blasted the company for its high price, clear racism, and lack of transparency. For this reason, lots of people have been looking for alternatives for better services and we can help with that. Check them out in our list of 7 Airbnb Competitors You Should Consider:

1. Homestay:

Some customers believe Homestay is better than Airbnb and we see their point. Homestay actually lets in a host’s home while the host is present, giving you that local experience, with the host available to direct you on how to navigate the area. Homestay also provides short-and long-term rentals, which makes it an amazing choice for tourists, students, and employees.

2. Vrbo:

Vrbo
Vrbo

This brand does not offer a hosted experience, it only provides vacation properties for those who need them.

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It is mostly patronized by those who have large families and groups, even if listings are available for couples and small gatherings as well. Vrbo has more than 1M properties in over 190 nations across the globe.

3. Booking.com:

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With the name, you will most likely think this platform is one of the booking hotels you see online, well, you are not wrong. However, it also allows you to stay at homes, apartments, and so on. Since you can also book your flight, vehicle, taxi with Booking.com, the platform is amazing for those who need a brilliant all-in-one booking experience.

4. Vacasa:

Vacasa
Vacasa

Offering more than 23,000 homes in 17 nations, Vacasa is surely not as big as Airbnb. However, this is the case because it does not use the regular home sharing system.

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Rather, Vacasa simply curates properties and pays more than five thousand workers to clean and maintain homes. Every worker will earn at least $15 per hour.

5. Wimdu:

Wimdu
Wimdu

Even if Wimdu provides vacation rentals for homes, the platform focuses on city apartments. With its filters, customers can choose the kind of property, price, and added amenities they want. Potential amenities you will see there are washers, dryers, and an elevator.

6. Kid And Coe:

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If you have stubborn children you do not want to travel with, this platform help to ease the pressure off you with its children-focused amenities.

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Its listings state how many people a property can accommodate, an age range, toy descriptions, baby supplies, and beds.

7. HomeExchange:

HomeExchange
HomeExchange

This one is quite different from the remaining Airbnb competitors as its annual $150 membership is compulsory. It simply lets the service validate users and properties and it is possible to change homes with other travelers. It is also home to a HomeExchange’s GuestPoints reward system and the GuestPoints can be used to stay at someone’s home if the person does not want to stay at yours.

More Information On Airbnb:

Airbnb, In is an American vacation rental online marketplace company based in San Francisco, California, United States. Airbnb offers arrangements for lodging, primarily homestays, or tourism experiences. The company does not own any of the real estate listings, nor does it host events; it acts as a broker, receiving commissions from each booking.

The company was conceived after its founders rented out an air mattress in their living room, effectively turning their apartment into a bed and breakfast, to offset the high cost of rent in San Francisco. Airbnb is a shortened version of its original name, AirBedandBreakfast.com.

On August 19, 2020, Airbnb announced that it had filed for an initial public offering. The company has been privately valued at $31 billion.

In a letter to employees, CEO Brian Chesky said the company was letting 1,900 of its 7,500 workers go due to the COVID-19 pandemic and cutting businesses that don’t directly support home-sharing. Those include its investments in hotels, air transportation, and movie production.

There you have it – a comprehensive list of 7 of the best Airbnb competitors you should consider. If you have any personal favorite or other recommendations, feel free to drop them in the comment section below.

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