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Anyone use vrbo.com to book European rental?

Old Jun 6th, 2011, 02:41 PM
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Anyone use vrbo.com to book European rental?

I love to plan our family vacations and for years have used vrbo.com to book them. Our group is usually on the larger side and so booking a rental home or condo is always the cheaper option than a hotel/resort. I'm looking at several options for accommodations while in Europe and was wondering if anyone had any experiences booking through vrbo.com. I'd love to hear your thoughts/experiences. We will be traveling with a group of four (two couples). When booking in the States, this option allows for more amenities at a cheaper cost (more so if your group is larger than 2 people), and I'm wondering if it's the same in other places.
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Old Jun 6th, 2011, 02:48 PM
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We have also booked through vrbo.com many times when holidaying in the USA. I don't think it would be any different in Europe, but don't have any experience of renting vrbo.com in Europe. I have though, rented through HomeAway and/or Owners Direct, with no problem. I think there are more European properties on those sites than on vrbo. Hope that helps.
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Old Jun 6th, 2011, 03:00 PM
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Thanks wildblueyonder! I've looked at HomeAway before but not Owners Direct. I'll have to check into that!
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Old Jun 6th, 2011, 03:08 PM
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I've rented 4 times through vrbo.com in Europe, and all places have turned out to be fine. That said, I read all the reviews, and would not rent a place that doesn't have reviews. I especially like to read how a glitch has been resolved. And I get out a map and make sure the place is where I want to be, etc. Sometimes you can find someone on here who has stayed at the places you're considering.

Of course, as you know, each vrbo rental is owned by individuals not "vrbo", so there could be good experiences, bad experiences anywhere regardless of USA, Europe, etc.
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Old Jun 6th, 2011, 03:15 PM
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My one experience with VRBO -- an apartment in Paris -- went smoothly. But understand that its name, Vacation Rentals By Owner, means exactly what it says. Unlike many rental agencies who represent apartment managers, VRBO is merely a go-between. All rentals, and all exchanges of money, are conducted by the owner and the prospective tenant themselves. VRBO has no responsibility for any difficulties that may arise.
Here is what its website says:
"VRBO.com is strictly the advertising medium owners use to market their vacation rental properties. VRBO.com does not certify owners, as it would be nearly impossible to investigate every property advertised on VRBO. ALL investigation, communication, booking details, and payments are done strictly between the owners and the renters."

It has, however, introduced an insurance policy for renters, for a fee.
Considering all that, I think its reputation is good and the details given for the apartments on offer are quite comprehensive.
It and HomeAway, another big operation, are now connected, by the way.
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Old Jun 6th, 2011, 05:15 PM
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I did a rental on VRBO that was fine, but I incurred costs paying first through a wire and then thru Paypal
(from the U.S. to France), so if I did it again, I would look for someone that would take a credit card or check.
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Old Jun 6th, 2011, 05:28 PM
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We use VRBO last October when renting a place in Paris. I read all of the reviews and made sure exacting where it was. The owner was very quick to answer our emails, concerns, needs for local information and could not have been more professional. We were required to pay in euros when we arrived but we did not feel that was a problem. I think if you read all reviews, perhaps contact previous renters, if possible, you would be ok using VRBO. Good luck
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Old Jun 6th, 2011, 06:38 PM
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Thank you for all the comments. I did realize that vrbo doesn't monitor transactions and isn't responsible should any rental agreement go badly, and I have never used an owner that didn't have good reviews. I am just curious the experience somewhere other than the US and also if the price is better than other accommodation options in Europe for a four-person group. I have seen some very good choices with excellent reviews in most cities in Europe. All of you who have used one in the past, can you provide me their listing if you would recommend them? Thanks!
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Old Jun 6th, 2011, 06:49 PM
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TripAdvisor has its Vacation Rentals, FlipKey. I don't know what checks they perform on the properties they list, but it seems pretty reliable based on the reviews for the properties I considered. I have not rented on VRBO, though.

I am also checking out Airbnb. Please let us know what your experience turns out to be.
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Old Jun 6th, 2011, 07:10 PM
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We've had good luck twice with VRBO in Europe -- France and the UK
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Old Jun 7th, 2011, 04:24 AM
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Just to point out that you don't BOOK thorough VRBO - you book through the individual owner/manager of the rental property.

VRBO sends me, the owner/manager, your email, and I respond to you. Period. They have no more involvement in the booking. I could be a crook/criminal/scammer and you are not likely to know. Or YOU could be and I don't know. (Interestingly, I also advertise on www.gite.com and they send me as an owner notices of possible scams,)

This is not really likely, but we always encourage people to check with references, etc. So when people say they have had good luck with VRBO, it means they have found something they like on a web site, and have dealt successfully with an owner. And of course, with thousands of listing, it's likely that you will find something you like.

There are other agencies, like gite.com, which does check its listings, and holdidayrentals.com, which doesn't, but also has lots of listings. It's really just a question of looking through lots of listings until you find one that fits your needs and budget, and with which you feel comfortable.
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Old Jun 7th, 2011, 04:34 AM
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We normally use owners direct and have never had a bad experience (fingers crossed!).

Most of the properties we've used didn't have user reviews - I think that feature isn't used so much on owners direct, but never any issue.

It's always worth exchanging a few emails with the owner first to get a good feel for them and whether they are reliable / prompt / genuine, but you probably know that already from vrbo...
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Old Jun 7th, 2011, 09:00 AM
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We rented a place in Amsterdam that we found on VRBO. This owner was a little more laid back than we are used to - didn't even require a deposit or do any sort of rental agreement. I was a little nervous about that, but took a chance. We emailed back and forth with the owner, had the exact address and did Google street view - everything seemed to check out.
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Old Jun 7th, 2011, 09:59 AM
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There is no way that you could generalise about renting property through VRBO/Homeaway they do not vet landlords and your experience is a function of the honesty of the landlord not the quality of VRBO/Homeaway group. They are simply an advertising site.

We have had many god experiences using their sites but have had two stinking episodes which have encouraged us to use local agents in future. Both stinkers were high value/large time investment holidays which were ruined due to landlords who should be behind bars. To give VRBO their due they have thrown both landlords off their site but that was little compensation to the time/money we lost.
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Old Jun 7th, 2011, 10:11 AM
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Yes, I have booked Rome accommodation through VRBO.

The main negative IMO is the limited choice.

Why confine yourself to one source when there are mega-sites out there like Gites de France, with 1000s of listings?

VRBO is fine for major centres, rather thin/ hit-and-miss for rural holidays and smaller cities.
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Old Jun 8th, 2011, 11:01 PM
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I booked a flat for two people in Budapest a few years ago which worked out fine. For our vacation this year, have rented a villa in Chianti for four people through VRBO. So far, all correspondance with the owner has been very positive; prompt, professional, courteous and helpful. Also, there are glowing reviews on VRBO, so hope to have a wonderful stay. For the end of our trip, have rented an apartment in Rome from Rome Capital Apartments. This is an apartment I read about here on Fodors. I have never used this agency before, so we will see.
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Old Jun 9th, 2011, 03:43 AM
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We have used VRBO and owner ads in alumni magazines for rentals in Paris with great success, but we too will not book a place that does not take credit cards.
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Old Jun 9th, 2011, 04:47 AM
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Thanks for the suggestions on other sites to look through! I know it's hard to generalize since each property is owned and rented by someone different--I was just wanting to know if this would in fact be a good and cheaper alternate choice for accommodations in Europe (granted you book through a good owner!). Thanks so much for your comments!
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Old Jun 9th, 2011, 05:08 AM
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We rented through VRBO for Europe. No problems but check reviews for the rental before booking.
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Old Jun 9th, 2011, 05:18 AM
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I used VRBO for a Paris trip and for a trip to Croatia and had great luck with both. I checked the reviews and the locations to make sure it was where we needed to be. Very good response from the ladlords.
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