There's a saying, "Buyer Beware," and this property could be the poster child for this saying. The property is not on the street, but located behind another house, which had (among other things) a broken down truck rusting in the back yard and about 30 old tires piled haphazardly in the backyard. (I thought I was on a mission project in an extremely impoverished area of Appalachia.) On the description there are beautiful pictures of a dock and of sunsets looking out over the lake. For me, these pictures implied that the property was on the lake. Such was not the case. Instead, you had to walk down the "street" to stand by the property and I was never clear on whether that spot was actually someone else's private property. There were hordes of mosquitos which drove us inside every night we were there. Perhaps the most outrageous aspect was that all three bedrooms were located on the second floor. To access them, one needed to climb up and down these incredibly steep and narrow steps. The steps were clearly not to code. As someone who has an autoimmune disease which makes me mobility challenged (yes, I get to drive around with one of those blue tags issued by the the state DMV.), the steps were a huge risk and hardship. However, when I went back and looked at the pictures of the house, there was not a single picture of the stairs. As far as I could tell, there was no warning about the stairs either.. Let me me clear here, I am not an invalid. I can walk around without a cane or walker or any other device. I can climb stairs on my own. I can get around the office, mall, movie theater, sidewalks, etc without any assistance. However, stairs to represent a special challenge, and if you are going to be renting your home, the least you could do is advise potential guests about the stairs up to the bedrooms. Or, as I said in the title, "Buyer Beware." If you have read my review this far, consider this fair warning and look somewhere else for a vacation rental .