The simple fee formula
Annual management fee equals annual booking revenue multiplied by the manager's fee percentage. Atlia's management fee is 10% of booking revenue.
Example savings
| Annual booking revenue | Current manager fee | Atlia fee | Annual fee savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| $60,000 | 30% | 10% | $12,000 |
| $100,000 | 25% | 10% | $15,000 |
| $150,000 | 30% | 10% | $30,000 |
These examples are fee math only. Actual owner income also depends on occupancy, nightly rates, cleaning costs, maintenance, platform fees, taxes, and local rules.
What the calculator does not assume
- No guaranteed revenue increase.
- No assumption that every property is eligible for short-term rental use.
- No estimate of taxes, permits, insurance, cleaning, repairs, utilities, or furnishing costs.
- No claim that a lower fee is the only factor that matters. Service quality and guest experience still matter.
Owner questions
Multiply annual booking revenue by the manager's fee percentage. A property earning $60,000 per year with a 30% manager pays $18,000 in management fees before other costs.
Atlia charges a 10% management fee for short-term rental property management.
No. It estimates management fee difference only. Net profit also depends on revenue, cleaning, repairs, utilities, platform fees, taxes, local compliance, and other property costs.