It was very difficult to find the place. The listing doesn't tell you that you need to open a gate to go down the steep hill. You drive past abandoned RVs and someone living in the car, and stop at what looks like a homeless camp area. The sign for the house was hidden behind someone else's vehicle, so it was difficult to find where we were going, which was frustrating. We knew there would be stairs, but the sheer amount of stairs, quality of stairs, and the steepness of the stairs was surprising. There are 107 stairs, the equivalent to seven stories, so be prepared to hurt. Going up and down those to get stuff to the house was absolutely exhausting. We chose to not leave the house until we had to because we didn't want to climb those things again.
The views were absolutely amazing! High tide with the water so high was very cool, and then being able to walk on the beach when the tide was out was wonderful! We found lots of cool shells, saw eagles, otters, Kingfishers, and Herons. It was beautiful.
The house was nice at first glance, but we found cobwebs on window sills and connected to the lights over the kitchen bar. The kitchen table and chairs were old and uncomfortable. The bounces were also uncomfortable and they were hard to get out of. There is no TV in the house. The small appliances are very old (1960s avocado green beater). Overall the kitchen is nice, but remember that you'll have to pack in whatever you want to cook. The beds were hard and old, and the sheets were scratchy. The bathroom was nice, but someone needs to figure out the shower curtain hooks. They were all twisted up and there were two old sets that kept falling off the curtains. It was nice to have a washer and dryer, and those worked well.
The kayaks were a nice addition. We would advise going at low tide and not high tide because they are very difficult to get in and out of at high tide. Paddle boards would be easier then.
Overall, the views kept us in awe and made us not stress about the other things so much, but we won't be back because it's so hard (and painful) to get to.