I rented the unit for 90 days as part of a fitness vacation for our family. The property has comfort, space, and is well appointed. The decor is a dated. The management company responded to maintenance issues promptly and the clubhouse facilities are fine. However, as soon as I rented, I was contacted by the rental management company stating they needed to schedule "check-in visits because of the length of the rental and the nervousness of the owner. Well fine...I thought. Then, when I arrived I found out there is no garage opener or outside keypad which is a pain. Further, there were numerous warnings posted in the unit about removing shoes, keeping the thermostat at a particular temperature, etc. The downstairs master did not have good light blocking so I had to rig curtains not to be awoken at 6 am. I also had to buy pillowcases to use all of the pillows. The real kicker was the owner's inflexibility. My son got Covid and returned home after quarantive. Then I got COVID. I asked after 60 days to be released from the rental when I got sick. The owner spewed some nonsense about not wanting to do the longer rental in the first place but did not let me out of the rental. I strongly suggest you exercise care in renting this unit and make sure you build in some type of illness clause because the owner is inflexible even after receiving a 60 day rental at full rates. There is no way that the owner would have rented 60 days in the same time frame. Most of the units around me were empty except for the weekends and some holidays. So, in short, the house is fine - however, take care to negotiate any cancellation reasons in advance. You will get no latitude from the owner.