The house was roomy and as described, and initially the owner was very communicative and accommodating, but on the day I was meant to check in, I could not get in contact with her. The ONLY reason I had the code to enter the house was because she had mistakenly sent it to me a couple of weeks earlier.
Additionally, it states to put the trash out in the back alley which is at the end of the yard. When I went to open the gate, it nearly fell on me as it was literally being held on by one nail!
Not only that, but it was a bear-proof trash can with no instructions on how to open it. Luckily, I'm slightly smarter than a bear and figured out you have to put your finger inside the round part of the metal bar to operate the release mechanism. Tough to do in the dark.
There were no little solar lights along the path in the back to safely light the way, so I had to use my phone while carrying bags of trash.
There are many, many maintenance things which need to be attended to. One includes the fact there there are outlet and lightswitch covers which are not on their outlets and one of them is behind a bed which could potentially catch fire under the right circumstance.
And the stairs are covered with a softer carpet which literally caused a friend of mine who was visiting to slip down the stairs! I would recommend being really careful since you are expected to not wear shoes in the house.
As a former B&B owner of a 6 bedroom/6 bath older home, I understand the amount of maintenance and upkeep required for a property this size, but for the amount of money you are paying, you may find a property that is put together a bit better.