One of the most challenging things about our stay is that one of our group is severely handicapped. Walking is very difficult. She uses 2 canes and a walker. I contacted the owner and asked about handicapped access. I did not receive a reply.
The outside of the house had not been trimmed. There were broken steps entering the house with the tiles haphazardly stacked on the first step. There were no handrails so she had to use the ledge of the window to help keep her balance when entering and leaving the property. She was unable to bathe during the weekend as the tub entrance was too high and difficult for her to get into.
Overall, the house looked clean, but the screens were tattered and torn. Many windows had no screens. The house smelled musty, and it took a day of airing it to get the smell out. Many of the windows could not be opened. The windowsills were extremely dirty and filled with spider webs. We never could figure out getting into the lock box to be able to use the front door.
Although disappointed, we made it work and spent our time on the main floor and outside sitting at the metal table and chairs without cushions. The basement was the best room in the house but due to her handicap, we were unable to use it. The bedrooms were adequate, as posted in the description. Few outlets in the bedrooms so bringing extension cords would be helpful.