This house is in a neat location, and it is within walking distance to the beach. You have to cross a road and walk a short way alongside the road, but that's ok.
The house itself, well, it's a bit light on amenities, rather minimal, and seemingly hasn't seen many upgrades, but it has all the basics. Running water, a shower, beds, a refrigerator, lights, electricity, heat (once I found the thermostat, but that was a "me" problem). There are some towels by the front door, which was nice. Also, the washer and dryer were super convenient.
The upstairs bed was pretty lumpy. I stayed on it the first night. I switched with my daughter the next morning and the downstairs bed was much better.
The checkout instructions said to start the dishwasher, but there was no dishwasher, so I hope it sufficed to just rinse the few dishes we used. The small kitchen sink only had one section, so a full washing of the dishes is going to be tricky. But that's just a bit of nit-picking. A few more small things, the outlets were ancient and could be replaced so they aren't loose, and the bedroom door isn't aligned with the door jamb, so it wouldn't close without basically forcing it down. It'll be broken clean off by a future visitor who is determined to lock that door. And the Internet was very slow. But we weren't there to surf the net, so not a big deal.
One thing I quite liked was the noisy heater. We were there in September and the nights were cool. Furnace noise is very comforting. That's one thing I miss with these newer, quiet furnaces.
On one of our mornings, a group of eight elk moseyed through the neighborhood, a few of them stopping to graze on the vegetation in the front yard. That was a nice touch. One of the highlights of the trip.
There are massive trees around the property. That's pretty cool.