Vermont Airbnb management, by people who actually live here.
Full-service short-term rental management for owners across the Northeast Kingdom, Jay Peak, and Craftsbury — Superhost hospitality, transparent fees, and a local team you can call.
On the ground in Vermont
We live here year-round. When a guest is locked out at 9pm in February, the person responding knows your road.
Breezeway-certified inspections
Every turnover gets a documented inspection. We catch the small stuff before guests do, and you get a record of how the property is holding up.
Pricing tuned to the seasons
Foliage, ski holidays, mud season — Vermont is not a flat market. Your nightly rate should reflect what's actually happening that week.
What's included
One transparent fee. No invoices for things you assumed were standard.
- Listing setup, copywriting, and ongoing optimization for Airbnb
- Dynamic pricing built around Vermont's seasons and local events
- 24/7 guest communication, before, during, and after every stay
- Vetted local cleaners and turnover scheduling
- Breezeway-certified inspection before and after every stay
- Maintenance flagged early and coordinated with local trades
- Help registering for Vermont's Meals & Rooms tax and STR surcharge
- Plain-English monthly statements with no hidden markups
Common questions
- What does Airbnb management cost in Vermont?
- Most full-service Vermont co-hosts charge somewhere between 18% and 30% of nightly revenue, depending on what's included. Simple Stay charges one transparent management fee. No markups on cleaning, no surprise line items.
- Which areas of Vermont do you cover?
- We focus on the Northeast Kingdom and Jay Peak region — Newport, Derby, Jay, Westfield, Lowell, Craftsbury, Greensboro, Hardwick, and the towns around them. Sticking to one region lets us actually show up when something needs attention.
- Do I need to register my Vermont short-term rental?
- You need a Vermont Department of Taxes account to collect and remit the 9% Rooms Tax, the 3% STR surcharge (Act 183, in effect since August 2024), and any 1% local option tax. A statewide STR licensing registry has been proposed but is not yet law. Some towns also require their own permit. We help owners get this right and keep it that way.
- How is Simple Stay different from a national property manager?
- We're not a portfolio company. We work with a small number of homes in one region, so your property gets real attention and you talk to the people actually managing it.
- Can I switch from my current manager?
- Yes, and it's usually less painful than owners expect. We help you migrate listings, protect review history where the platforms allow, and time the transition around your existing bookings.
Ready for an honest conversation about your Vermont rental?
We'll look at your listing and your numbers and tell you what we'd do differently. No pressure, no boilerplate.
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