If you own or are buying a property in Malaga with the intention of generating rental income, understanding how the major booking platforms work — and how to use them effectively — is the starting point for building a successful rental business.
The Three Platforms That Matter
Airbnb
The dominant platform for short-term holiday rental globally, and the primary booking source for most properties on the Costa del Sol. Airbnb's algorithm rewards properties with high review scores, fast response times and competitive pricing. It also penalises last-minute cancellations and slow responses severely. For Malaga, Airbnb is strongest for family groups, couples and Northern European visitors — the core Malaga guest demographic.
Booking.com
Booking.com tends to attract a slightly different guest profile — more spontaneous bookers, more last-minute reservations, and a strong representation of business travellers in urban markets like Malaga city. Commission rates are typically higher than Airbnb (15–18% vs 3% host fee) but the volume of bookings means most properties benefit from being listed on both.
VRBO
VRBO (Vrbo in some markets) is particularly strong for the US and UK family market. As American visitor numbers to the Costa del Sol have grown significantly since 2023, VRBO has become an increasingly important channel for Malaga properties. It is strongest for larger properties — villas and larger apartments — rather than studios and one-bedrooms.
Why Multi-Platform Management Matters
A property listed on all three platforms with synchronised availability (to prevent double-bookings) consistently achieves higher annual occupancy than a property on a single platform. The guest pools are genuinely different — filling gaps between Airbnb bookings with Booking.com or VRBO guests increases total annual income without any additional marketing spend.
Dynamic Pricing — The Income Multiplier
Platform pricing is not set-and-forget. Demand in Malaga varies significantly by season, day of week, local events and booking lead time. Properties managed with dynamic pricing tools that adjust rates daily based on these variables consistently outperform fixed-rate listings. The difference is not marginal — it is typically 15–25% more annual revenue on the same property.
The Licence Requirement — Non-Negotiable
Since July 2025, all properties listed on Airbnb, Booking.com or any online platform in Spain require an NRUA number (Número de Registro Único de Alquiler) in addition to the regional VUT tourist licence. Listings without a valid NRUA number are being removed from platforms. Properties without a VUT licence cannot legally be rented short-term in Andalusia. This is not bureaucracy to be ignored — it is a legal requirement that platforms actively enforce.
Glaser Holiday Rentals handles both the VUT licence registration and NRUA registration for every property we manage. For properties where the licence needs to be obtained from scratch, we coordinate the full application as part of our onboarding process.
What Returns to Expect
For Malaga properties that are licensed, listed across all three major platforms and professionally managed, annual rental returns range from 5% to 15% of purchase price. The wide range is genuine — location, property type, quality of presentation and management quality all affect the outcome significantly. We provide a free income estimate based on comparable properties we currently manage in Malaga — contact us before you commit to any purchase.
Listings on all three platforms, dynamic pricing, 24/7 guest communication in English, Dutch and Spanish, cleaning, check-in, maintenance and monthly reporting. No income, no fee.
