Nice home on a quiet street with a fantastic pool, but it felt super cheap because of the way in which it's furnished.
The ad says the kitchen is "fully equipped with everything you'll want or need to prepare your favorite culinary delights"...what a joke. The kitchen feels like it was furnished from Goodwill. All the silverware and dishes were mismatched, and there weren't enough bowls for everyone to use one at the same time. But there were 31 pieces of stemware (mismatched)! Garage sale? The cookware was very basic, and we ended up buying a big skillet so that we didn't have to make scrambled eggs in batches. There were exactly 2 kitchen towels, so we bought more of those too. Also, the fridge ice maker didn't work(!), and the water dispenser said "Change filter."
Not a single extra bath towel was provided, so expect to re-use a damp towel or do laundry daily.
The platform bed in the master bedroom is a serious hazard to shins in an unfamiliar room in the dark, but worse, the white sheets had light pink stains on them. I have pictures. Gross.
The blinds in the 3rd bedroom are dangerous, with a long cord hanging right next to a bunk bed.
Most of what's in the garage is junk - broken chairs, etc.
The downstairs bathroom ran out of toilet paper and there was no extra roll. Is the year 2020??
The owner lives across the street (welcome materials tell you this) and he spends much of the day in his garage and driveway.
It's too bad - nice enough house, but so poorly appointed.