The house for the most part was nice. The description should be a little more informative regarding the bedrooms. There are technically 2 master bedrooms that overlook the back yard courtyard. They both have their own bathrooms attached. While they are smaller, they are quite nice.
The other 2 bedrooms have a shared bathroom. However, this bathroom is located inside of another bedroom. Also, these 2 rooms are adjoining, so not much privacy. These rooms needed more cleaning. There were spiderwebs and the bathroom shower was not very clean. (signs of mildew). Also, the air conditioner leaked the ENTIRE time. While the property managers attempted to fix this issue by stating the "snowflake" needed to show in order to prevent it from leaking, this was not the case. It continued to leak.
Also, there was air conditioning ONLY in the bedrooms, which tends to be common for all the homes. However, when sitting in the living room, watch out.... You be get bitten by mosquitoes or some other bugs. I ended up spraying around the furniture to help prevent the constant attack.
The property managers overall were helpful. There is a book of cool info, which technically should be provided once the trip has been booked or offered in advance. This book provided us with additional info for the town and cool things to do.
Lastly, the property managers Deborah and David arranged for a chef to come and cook breakfast for us each morning. The cost was overall very reasonable ($800 pesos). This did not include food. However, the food is fairly cheap. The chefs did an amazing job and this was one of the highlights of the house. NOTE: We had to ask for the chef.