This property was a big disappointment overall. Very noisy, no privacy (unless all the shades were down), worn-out. Made my kid's asthma and allergies flare likely because of the nasty air ducts. Saw plenty of skittering palmetto bugs which I disregarded until I went to lay down on my pillow and it was quite occupied by a large palmetto bug.
As a previous reviewer had commented (and the rental company poo-poo'd), the house resides on a corner and each street-facing side was occupied by noisy work vehicles every day of our trip (Spring Break). The chainsaws and woodchopper ran constantly from 7:20AM until 3PM, with a 30-minute respite while workers took a lunch break. After 3PM, thankfully the machine noise was over, but then the community pool across the street really took off with loud, shouting teenagers (heard clearly inside the house with doors and windows shut). Luckily (but not-so-luckily if you're wanting an after-dinner swim), the pool closes at 8PM sharp. So at 8PM, we could sit outside in a nice quiet neighborhood. Unfortunately, nail heads were popped-up all over the private deck (I can't testify for the deck that was immediately outside the frosted-glass door to our bathroom that our neighbor used regularly because we didn't want to socialize every time we went outside to relax). The private deck was not screened in (which was fine for March) but there was only seating for 2 people.
One MAJOR thing that I did not glean from the VRBO ad was that the decks outside are shared with a nearly-adjacent house. While our neighbors seemed super-nice, we definitely didn't feeling like having to make small talk every time we wanted to go outside.
The kitchen was microscopic and just nothing more than a good sink and a microwave. The counters were nearly completely occupied by an air fryer, a blender and a massive stone cutting board. We removed these for our stay so we could have a slice of counterspace. When removing these items, it was clear no one had removed them recently; sticky grime was underneath them. Gross.
Then let's get to the horrible state of the air ducts and why I know that. The microscopic kitchen was hot (especially since I couldn't open the windows due to my neighbors eating on the deck adjacent to that wall). So, I tried to open the floor vents without success; the fins on the vent were bent So I removed the vent cover: 2" thick dust with scattered trash and bottle caps and skittering bugs. Noooo!