Clarence & Toni are both amazing hosts! The apartment is exactly as pictured. It is homey & dated, so if you prefer updated modern lodging, look elsewhere, but you'd be missing out. It has everything anyone could need supply wise from kitchen supplies, toiletries, linens & food. Clarence provided bread, chicken fresh eggs, milk, applesauce, pudding, crackers, popcorn, granola bars, single packet oatmeal, bran cereal, tea bags, coffee, sugar, water bottles, brownie mix, peanut butter, & jam. This was a God send for our week stay as we didn't have to go run down food right away after a lengthy trip from the east coast. As others have mentioned, there are some house rules such as taking off your shoes before entering (they provide house slippers), & for a week+ stay asking permission to use the shared washer & dryer. WIfi code & apartment tour, house rules provided at check in. They do store some food (in freezer) & bottled wine in the a closet in the apartment. Clarence & Toni live upstairs so there are typical daily movement sounds. It is quiet at night after about 10pm. Ear plugs recommended if the sounds concern you. We never felt the house rules, item storage, or upstairs sounds made any part of our stay inconvenient. The back yard is delightful with flowers, fruit trees, chickens, squirrels, and a picnic bench. Spent a lovely afternoon watching the squirrels & listening to the birds. Words really don't do it justice. Mukilteo is a lovely small town. Staying at Clarence's is about as close to being next to the ferry as you can get. Wonderful walk from lodging down to the beach, lighthouse, & ferry terminal. Plenty of places to eat near the waterfront & in the town business district. A small retail center with Red Cup Cafe ( great little coffee shop), restaurants, a gift shop, & a local chocolate shop a half mile walk from the lodging. (Check for operating hours.) The town community center is across from the retail center & is a beautiful venue. Charming town, especially with the sun out, magnificent views of the Olympic peninsula? (Clarence correct me if I'm wrong) to the west & Mt Baker to the east. You can ask Clarence & Toni anything, they are willing to help, fun to talk with & generous. A highlight for us was Clarence & Toni sharing tree picked pears & apples, and potatoes from the garden as well as giving us our own jug of his homemade apple cider made with their apples.. It was delicious!