We felt so lucky to be at Pinetree Commons in April/May because we had the complex almost to ourselves: it was blissfully quiet, the internet was instant, parking was everywhere, water pressure was great. If you’re here for skiing, expect a lot of people, but the unit is fairly near the lift pick-up and currently at the end of the blocks of condos, so you get a little feel of being in the forest. It’s on the third floor with a gorgeous view into the forest behind from the bedroom balconies. It was well-furnished with substantial comfortable seating, comfy beds with plenty of warm comforters, a really well-equipped kitchen (somebody that lives here knows how to cook!), and wonderful native American and area prints giving a nice local touch to the space. The resident property manager quickly helped us through the equipment lapses, and though the clean-up crew could use a fair amount of follow-up, the cleaning issues were easily remedied, so we felt comfortable. We found it ironic in a ski-focused community that every time it snowed, we lost electricity for a few hours. Bring flashlights!! We had a little communication confusion with George thanks to our Verizon phones having no service up here. But, Angel Fire itself, which is only a few blocks away, had more than enough services for us in this “down” period, and there were many options for exploring the gorgeous wooded mountain tops, plenteous wildlife, and neighboring towns. Angel Fire is a beautiful spot.