My husband and I travelled to Seattle to celebrate Christmas with our grown kids. Though we were the only two to stay at the house, we hosted two holiday meals for eight. The home worked well for us location and layout-wise. The bed was comfortable. That being said, a couple things weren't good and would cause me to not rent again.
The state of the kitchen made it a very unpleasant place to cook. The kitchen was described as "fully stocked" but there were things missing. Lots of funnels (?!) but no rubber spatula. A coffee maker but no filters that actually fit the machine. I had to text one of my kids to bring salt and pepper. More importantly though was the fact that many items in the kitchen were dirty. I learned quickly that I needed to wash items before using. Frequently used things like plates were clean, but bowls, the baking dish, pie plate, cutting board...all of these and more were visibly dirty. The inside of the cabinets were dirty. While I'm sure most renters don't do full-on cooking, a fully-stocked kitchen in a home at this price point (about $490/night all in over the holidays) should be clean and indeed fully-stocked.
The other thing was just the general feel. I realize that it's an older home but it felt very worn. The living room chairs once had cushions but no longer do making them very awkward and uncomfortable to sit in. A dirty sock was discovered in between the couch cushions. The walls were very dirty and scuffed. Again, generally clean but didn't feel comfortably so.
If the location works for you and you don't plan to use the kitchen much, it could be great. If you need a kitchen, I'd keep looking.