Vrbo is owned by Expedia Group, the large U.S.-based online travel company that also owns brands like Expedia.com, Hotels.com, Orbitz, and Travelocity.

Who owns Vrbo?

  • Vrbo (originally “Vacation Rentals by Owner”) is currently a subsidiary of Expedia Group.
  • Expedia Group acquired Vrbo through its purchase of HomeAway, which had previously bought Vrbo.

How Vrbo ended up under Expedia

  • Vrbo was founded in 1995 as an independent vacation-rental listing site where owners advertised their properties directly.
  • HomeAway acquired Vrbo in 2006, and then Expedia Group acquired HomeAway (and thus Vrbo) in a deal announced in 2015 and completed in 2016.

Who ultimately controls Vrbo?

  • Because Expedia Group is a publicly traded corporation (NASDAQ: EXPE), Vrbo is ultimately controlled by Expedia’s shareholders and managed by Expedia’s executive leadership team.
  • Vrbo today operates as one of Expedia Group’s key “alternative accommodations” brands alongside its hotel and flight-booking platforms.

TL;DR: If you are wondering “who owns Vrbo,” the answer is: Vrbo is owned by Expedia Group , which has controlled the brand since acquiring HomeAway (Vrbo’s former parent) in the mid‑2010s.

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