I loved the pillows. The rest...
1. The air conditioner in the second bedroom, squeaked and groaned, to the point where I had to shut it off. While it was disappointing that it rained the entire time we were there, it was fortunate because I didn't have to run the AC. It made it impossible to sleep, still wanting fresh air, I opened the window, which had no screen! not cool in Florida where there are bugs, lizards, snakes.
2. The showerhead in the bathroom desperately needs to be replaced. It's like getting a shower from a squirt bottle.
3. Having a hot tub was great, especially since the weather was cool and mostly rainy. However, it's clear that the pool is not managed professionally, as the chemicals were way too high! Our skin was burning and red, and it was not from the heat. A fact proven when my daughter-in-law's new swimsuit became completely faded with a tie dye sort of look after use.
I have a Ralph Lauren swimsuit that I paid a tremendous amount of money for nearly 15 years ago, which was worth it, as it has been in perfect condition for the duration, until now. My record-setting swimsuit longevity has come to an end, thanks to the record-setting chemical levels. It's now faded and lacking elasticity. I should be reimbursed but I'm not holding my breath.
4. Extra blankets should be available. While it should be 80° in December, sometimes it is not.
5. The bathroom, which is right off the kitchen, does not have a vent/fan, nor does it have an operable window! The window crank was broken, taped, and literally painted over. You can imagine the pleasant aromas coming from daily functions. This was awful. Put in a fan!!
6. The sofa/pull out should not be considered a bed. For my 24 year old son, it was like sleeping in a giant bowl; low in the middle, and high on the sides. It was terribly uncomfortable. If you're going to offer a third double bed, invest in a decent pull-out sofa. If not, at least invest in a single cushion sofa with removable back cushions to serve as a solid single bed. Cheap junk. There is also no AC in this area, and the windows don't open - not ideal for Florida. This "3rd sleeping area" also leaves absolutely nowhere to hang out as a group, except the kitchen table. Unless you want to dismantle someone's personal area often.
7. The floor is buckled in spots… Real toe stubbers. Other rotted areas of the home are covered in paint.
8. The lighting in this home is horrendous. It became humorously known as our "prison lighting". It's harsh, visually cold, and totally uninviting. I actually had to move a small lamp from the bedroom and place it in the kitchen, so as to not be optically assaulted. Good lighting is essential to creating a cozy space. Its a home, not an operating room.
The lamp in the living room had a broken, crooked shade, like a cheap, dated Motel 6. Not pretty.
9. Pillows are terrific. Honestly.
10. Small back yard is cozy.
11. The new W/D is great.
Overall, the house is just OK.