The house is nice--bright and obviously remodeled--and quiet/nice neighborhood.
The bummer is the price vs. the value. After taxes, cleaning fees, extra pool cleaning fee, pet fee--it was about $600 a night. Owner made us pay for pool cleaning even though there wasn't time to heat it before we came, so pool was freezing.
At check in, we had to drive around 30 mins because owner said we hadn't sent the extra payment, but we had the night before with proof.
If the owners spent one night's rental fee on upkeep, many issues might be resolved: garbage disposal broken, screen door kept falling off, upstairs master bathroom unusable to bathe because faucet flies off then drain won't plug and shower doesn't get hot water even after running it for a couple minutes.
And, there was no Wifi. TV worked with their provider, but no other Wifi which meant no computer for our daughter to do homework or for our business emails/communication unless we went to Starbucks.
Outside pool area was pretty dirty with floaties people left behind that were gross. A few chairs to sit in but not a lounging by the pool situation, at all.
If this house were priced at half of what it was, I might expect a few issues, but it was really expensive to have to text the owner so much--with nothing resolved.
Usually, you check in and check out with a hello and thank you goodbye text.
So, read the fine print and the house rules to know what you are paying for. Owner was very kind but offered no apology or reimbursement for the multitude of issues. I stopped texting after one day because I was embarrassed to complain anymore. It's a privilege to travel, I know, and didn't want to seem ungrateful, but when you travel nine hours to a home you are trusting is as it is represented online, you put your good faith in the owners who gladly take your (nearly) $2000. Live and learn, I guess.