Airbnb co-hosting and management for Alpine chalets and second homes
Is the demand real?
Switzerland is full of second-home chalets in Verbier, Zermatt, Grindelwald, and the Engadin owned by busy or foreign owners who want rental income but cannot manage guests, cleaning, and pricing from afar. Nightly rates in premium ski regions run several hundred to over a thousand francs, so a 20 to 25 percent management cut on a well-run chalet is a large recurring revenue line per property. Owners repeatedly say they leave money on the table because managing a chalet remotely is too much hassle, and almost no modern, dynamic-pricing co-host serves these specific resort markets, which is a genuinely wide competition gap.
Growing or fading?
Premium Alpine short-stay demand stays strong across ski and summer seasons, though local Lex Koller and Zweitwohnung rules mean operators must know the regional limits.
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