The good? Amazing ocean views from all floors of the house! Breathtaking. Plenty of room to spread out and relax, with the kitchen/living room serving as a central gathering hub. While too cold to swim, the petite pool looks inviting. Beautiful wood floors. Heating and cooling was solid.
The “needing attention”? Interior walls have flat (versus satin) paint and show every scuff/stain/handprint/etc. Pantry door needs replaced. Several toilets require either holding the handle and/or repeated attempts to get a full flush. Address on the unit is not visible after dark, creating a bit of stress at arrival. Parking under the unit is easy, but there needs to be a motion light or nightlight to assist in finding the entry stairs after dark. While there is a light switch 6-foot up on a pole, good luck finding it in the dark. I understand ocean water is hard on a house, but the number of rusted air vents and can lights was surprising. The upstairs game room was a bust with only 2 dart’s having tips and the pool cues being junk. Spare pillows in closet are stained and need tossed. Air filters coated in dirt. Tape/string attached to island lights from a previous guest.
While many of these concerns taken alone seem minor, the totality reduces a potentially amazing experience into just a good experience.
It’s all in the details.