This was an amazing location. I mean, 100% perfect. It was close to the Tucson Desert Museum, our main point of interest and is on the west side of town which really makes you feel like you are in the desert. I was there with one of my dearest friends, her daughter (8) and my two kids (8 & 9). When driving up and walking into the house you feel like you have reached paradise. It isn't until you try to live there that things pop-up. There was no dishwasher - but the listing had it in the 'yes' column, but in fine, gray, print it stated "with renter muscles". One of the reasons that we stayed there was to prevent going out to dinner, and it isn't that I minded dish washing by hand; but it takes a ton of time. In addition, there were not the proper supplies for doing the dishes (towels, enough soap - I had too to add water to extend it, or scrubbies). I did tell Becky and she brought us these things. The toilet in both bathrooms didn't have the "umph" for 5 folks. One was clogged. One had to have the handle held down. There were 2 roles of TP for 5 people for 3 1/2 days - so we ran out and needed more. There wasn't enough blankets and it was a chilly at night. The dryer broke - but I know they were fixing it. Becky was around a lot which was fine for asking for things (which was daily), but didn't contribute to the vacation atmosphere. And what truly bummed me out the most, was that with the amazing views and great location, that there wasn't anything nice to sit on outside. There were two crappy pieces of falling apart old lawn furniture and a small table with two chairs. The rest of the lawn furniture was dilapidated. In the house in the evening it is very dark. There isn't enough lighting. I mean dark! The TV has about 100 steps to get it to work and that required evening phone calls; we finally gave up on it. Finally, the internet service, which I specifically asked about prior to renting, was terrible. I mean, you couldn't download a 2 page word document without it timing out. I am online professor and was hopeful that I could get some work done in the evenings. I think that if money was put into the fixtures in the bathrooms, a set of Home Depot outside furniture, working appliances, lighting added, and proper supplies (blankets, towels, TP), it could be a great place! I mean GREAT! On the pros, it was really safe for the kids to look around the desert, watch birds, and see javelina. It was very quiet and peaceful.