For all of you looking to stay in Lorain, please do more research on the area than we did. The area is less desirable than we're accustomed too. The house is on a dead-end street. There was a pickup truck parked immediately in front of the house when we arrived. It was later replaced by a 25-year-old Mercedes Benz coupe that was occupied by a scroungy looking fellow who looked like he was planning on being there a while as he drank from his gallon jug of water. When we returned to the house after dinner, he got out of the car and walked down the block out of sight. When we returned from the beach park, he again walked down the street out of sight. Don't know if he was dealing, or if he was the undercover cop on stakeout. We did not stay to find out. All told our luggage occupied the house for about 3 hours. My family occupied the house for about 10 minutes. We left and checked out and drove to a hotel well outside of Lorain.The house....somewhat better than the atmosphere, but still not really worth the stay. The picnic bench in the photo is totally unusable, unless you would cover the top and the benches with HEAVY padding to prevent splinters. The house was clean, but it definitely smelled old and a bit musty. The only other thing I can really comment on was the fridge. It briefly held our cold items. It was clean. We didn't sit on any of the furniture or beds. The upper deck furniture did not appear to be clean or in good condition.