US: Casago has completed the sale of all former Vacasa markets, just over one year after acquiring the vacation rental management company.
The company said the final operational transitions into local franchise ownership or other ownership structures would conclude in September.
Casago completed its acquisition of Vacasa on 1 May 2025. At the time, the combined group managed more than 40,000 vacation rentals across North America, Belize, Costa Rica and the Caribbean.
The deal brought together Vacasa’s centrally managed operating model and Casago’s franchise structure, under which independent local owners manage individual markets using the company’s technology, distribution and central resources.
Former Vacasa markets are now led by local franchise owners, destination-based businesses or larger regional property managers overseeing several markets. Casago did not disclose the financial terms of the market sales or provide an updated portfolio size.
Joe Riley, president of Casago, said: “We set out with a clear vision: to bring vacation rental management back to local ownership, local accountability and local hospitality. Now that vision has become reality.”
John Banczak, chief operations officer at Casago, said: “In just over 12 months, Casago has moved from acquisition to full market transition while maintaining continuity for homeowners, guests and local teams.”
Highlights
- Casago has completed the sale of all former Vacasa markets.
- The final operational transitions are expected to conclude in September 2026.
- Markets have moved into local franchise ownership or other ownership structures.
- Casago acquired Vacasa in May 2025.
- The combined company managed more than 40,000 vacation rentals when the acquisition closed.
- Local businesses now lead day-to-day operations with support from Casago’s national platform.
- Casago has not disclosed the value of the individual market sales.




