The house is in walking distance (~1 block) from Bishop Street, where most of the attractions seem to be. Area is well-lit. House is a nice remodel with good amenities. Although we didn't use it, the covered patio in the back would be a good spot to hang out with a larger group. When we fumbled with the lock box (our fault), the owner showed up in about 10 minutes to let us in and give us a tour. When I let them know on day 2 that we had no hot water, and that the water heater was not on, they replied that they would check it out "ASAP," but that was the last communication I got from them. Since I know how to do it, I lit the pilot and turned on the water heater myself. On our last day, I sent a message asking if we could leave our bags there while we had lunch but got no replies. No big deal--we just took our bags with us. Final note about the area, not the property--we came in on Sunday and left Tuesday, but found about half of the shops & restaurants closed on Sunday and/or Monday. Maybe it changes in the summer, but for an "arts" district, we found only one place with live music and the shops were dominated by expensive imports. The book stores were particularly lame.