We occupied 3 out of the 4 bedrooms this house had. Beds were ok, the upstairs King bed was funny as when 2 people laid in it, we tended to roll into each other in the middle (a little saggy). This was a last minute reservation for us and considering it was Jazz Festival and Wine Festival in Seaside, I'm glad we found something in our destination area.
So heres the advice I think you should know before staying here, the 1/2 bath they mention is off the kitchen and does have a heater in it. But knowing my husband is an electrical contractor we were sketchy on using it due to its age and knowing the dated wiring in the house. So it was like going to the bathroom outside since the "back" door leading outside, was right next to the bathroom and you felt this breeze sweeping across you. I do understand that in old homes your going to get these "charms" in these houses but I'm a safety nut so it does bother me knowing it had old wiring and a Zinsco breaker box. There is only one electrical outlet upstairs, so for those of you who have small children and like a night light, there isn't any plug ins. This house is pet friendly, even though we didn't bring our dog I could definetly tell there have been dogs there previously due to certain smells and some black dog hair in the kitchen.
Overall the house is charming, I love the overall feel in the home and the small creek beside the house. It does have a lovely fireplace and really close to the beach, Ecola State Park and you really can walk to town, great location. I think the price is a little on the high end considering all the things the house does lack. I would also hope a good cleaning of the old wood floors to get odors out.