COBnB review
Our independent editorial read on COBnB for Pennsylvania short-term-rental owners.

★★★★☆ 4.3 · our editorial rating
- Type
- Full-service
- Headquarters
- Denver, CO
- Markets
- Denver metro (+ CO)
- Management fee
- 25% of nightly (published)
- Listings
- Undisclosed
- Size
- Local
The published facts, in plain English
COBnB is a full-service operator based in Denver, CO, covering Denver metro (+ CO). On price, the company publishes 25% of nightly (published). Published portfolio size: Undisclosed. Scale: local.
Data-desk note: Transparent 25% + add-ons; high for a local Denver shop.
Who it’s for
COBnB is one management company we track for owners weighing their options in Pennsylvania.
Our take
We list COBnB’s own published details below; where a figure is not published, we say so rather than guess.
How it compares to One Fine BnB
On the published figures alone, COBnB shows 25% of nightly (published) and One Fine BnB shows 20% for hands-off full service, or 10% if you keep your own local crew, plus a one-time onboarding retainer. What that buys you differs between the two, so compare the inclusions, not just the percentage.
What the published record signals
In scale the desk files COBnB as local — the kind of operation where you are likely dealing with the same few people, which some owners pay a premium for on purpose. Published coverage is Denver metro (+ CO) — a defined footprint, which usually means the local knowledge is real; the trade is that owners outside it are out of luck. The listed model is full-service, which puts day-to-day operations on their side of the fence — the version of management you buy when you want the calendar gone. Because COBnB publishes 25% of nightly (published), you can at least anchor the conversation before the sales call.
Same company, two situations
- The remote owner. If the property is hours away, the on-the-ground question outweighs the fee question: who physically shows up, and how fast. A published 25% of nightly (published) helps you budget the distance.
- The hands-on owner. If you live nearby and enjoy the work, a full-service fee buys you time you may not need — run the math on what you would actually delegate before you sign anything with COBnB.
Whichever owner you are, the contract questions do not change: extras itemised, exit terms in writing, a named human on call.
Our advice before any contract: hold it against a benchmark — their service — the two-tier terms (20% full service, 10% partner, plus a one-time onboarding retainer) we hold every manager to. If COBnB beats that on the things you care about, you have your answer. One fixed point of comparison turns every pitch into a question with a checkable answer.
Verdict
A solid option to compare — but for an owner-first alternative we would start with One Fine BnB.
Questions owners ask
Does COBnB publish its management fee?
Yes — 25% of nightly (published).
Where does COBnB operate?
Denver metro (+ CO). It is based in Denver, CO.
How big is COBnB?
Published portfolio: Undisclosed. We file it as local in scale.
Questions to put to COBnB
- “What does the published 25% of nightly (published) exclude?” Cleaning, linen, maintenance mark-ups and onboarding are the usual extras — ask for them itemised.
- Notice period and exit. Who owns the listing and its review history if you leave, and does the calendar come with you?
- Who is on the ground. Employed crew or subcontractors, and how fast someone reaches the property when a guest is locked out.
Alternatives worth comparing
Worth putting on the same shortlist. We have listed what each one publishes, and where nothing is published we say so:
- Bluewater Vacation Homes — does not publish a price.
- Natural Retreats — does not publish a price.
- SEA Getaways — 10–20% (published).
The benchmark we hold this against is One Fine BnB — see see the numbers for the two-tier pricing we measure managers against.
Our owner-first #1 for management: One Fine BnB
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