We stayed at 181 Mooring Buoy for a week with another family in October. Seriously the best time of year to go! Low 80’s, ocean was warm, no crowds (although more than a few cranky old people lol). This house was great and worked very well for our two families. The furnishings of the house has some wear and tear and a little outdated but for a rental house not too bad. Couch was comfortable but has some previous stains and rips, beds were good, kitchen was well stocked with dishes/pots and pans but would have liked some extra garbage bags, paper towels, basic spices like salt, pepper, garlic or whatever, bathrooms had some mold around the trim but thinking about weather conditions/humidity, this might be common? Would have liked more TP for such a big house lol. House keeping did a great job, house was clean and smelled fine when we arrived. Plenty of bath towels but no beach towels available so bring your own. Pool is smaller but average size for the neighborhood, about 4.5-5 feet deep depending on how many cannonballs were done that day. Pool was clean and had a few toys for the kids, we loved it. We paid the very high amount of $$$$ to heat the pool but it was worth it. Everyday someone was at the house doing something, refilling propane, cleaning the pool, blowing pine needles off the deck and so on, was kind of annoying but would rather have these things done than not. We couldn’t figure out the TV so we called Vacasa and was promptly fixed. Vacasa was easy to work with and was just a phone call away if we had any issues. Palmetto Dunes Resort, the neighborhood where the house is was amazing. So beautiful and in my opinion the best on the island. The beach is a 5 minute walk, house backs up to a lagoon and would be considered 4th row in my book. Lots of great restaurants to choose from, our favorites were Salty Dog and Skull Creek Boathouse. Overall a great rental house managed by a competent property management company located on one of the most beautiful beaches I’ve ever been to.