If you want a convenient crash pad for skiing, then this place works. However, if you plan to spend time cooking and relaxing, you will want to rethink or ask questions before you book. We had 2 families staying, both of whom rent homes so we know what it takes to rent.The pros: showers good pressure, fireplace great, beds are decent; location is convenient (ski out: walk across Mountainside, ski in via Condo cross cut), W/D new and large capacity. The cons: extremely dated in looks and functionality (frecliner was broken; pillows, linens, appliances worn); front door was extremely hard to open/close which was concerning since that was the locking mechanism; we noted a dingy odor every time we entered; minimal storage for food (refrigerator door literally overflowed and freezer was full); pantry was not set up for our food storage so we were limited to the small kitchen counter or on top of refrigerator for food storage; ask ahead to confirm cooking supplies but don't expect a lot; dishes were put away when still wet (yuck); steps to 4th floor are very steep.In summary: We were told several times that the owners have 9 kids which didn't seem relevant except to explain the gear. The condo felt more like a bachelor pad of someone who frantically shoves their belongings in closets/drawers before a date or parents visit. We had limited options when we booked but if we had to do it again, we would probably opt for a different vacation if this was our only choice to stay.