We booked Casa Kasbah for five months, based on the online pics, we won't be doing that again.
The house is on a dirt road, that has been taken over by the summer rains, and it is now, basically a dirty, dusty river bed. (Not the owner's fault, of course)
The good:
Outstanding pool, large and deep, albeit very cold water. The gardens and back yard are very beautiful. Beautiful tile floors throughout
Good wifi signal, some English stations on TV
Good ceiling fans in all rooms
The not so good: The City turns off the water randomly from 10 to around 3...so no water during those hours...again, not the owner's fault, but very inconvenient.
The house is NOT a Villa, rather a house with a strange floor-plan and a tiny kitchen,
The bad: The furniture looks like it came from a backyard sale, vinyl couch/chair, and....beanbag chairs...how 70s! Kitchen is equipped with chipped plastic glasses, chipped mismatched plates, again...thrift shop stuff.
The toilet or tub leaks in the master bathroom, forming a puddle you get to walk through every night. Tub drains very slowly...hand held shower, very clumsy and cheap
Guest bathroom, rusted faucet, needs a new shower head brown water comes out of the shower, initially....then clears up.
The vintage flatscreen TV is, for some reason, in the guest bedroom. The beds are hard even by Mexico standards.
The only A/C unit is in the Master Bedroom, but the owner feels it necessary to charge 8 dollars USD a day, if you want it on. Doesn't matter how little it is on...8 bucks a day.
If not, your other option is to open the window, which is on the road.
This house in in a Mexican neighborhood, which comes with lots of noise, chickens, dogs, horses...very authentic!
We left after two months, won't be returning.