This place is just not worth it. For that, you expect a luxury home in a luxury location. You get a luxury location, but the home is lacking with cheap finish work (which is fine for a rental at a lower price). Here is the input I gave the rental agency (they seem to be changing very little):
Pros (while I may not think it is worth the money, there are some great things) :
On the beach, pool, views, location, quiet, deck space, layout, plenty of dishes/utencils, dining room, lots of TVs
Cons:
Not finished like a luxury home, cheap finishes, home depot cheap
No black out curtains in master, no way to sleep past 6 (white almost transparent curtains are all you have).
holes in master sheets (really?)
Master shower is that of a low end tract home, bathtub is decades old
Master closet almost non existent
VERY old bed (Basset brand, hasn't made mattresses since early in the century)
Small bedroom, adjacent to the master (old master closet) is odd for privacy
Kitchen cabinets have chips in many places, very old paint job
20-30 year old oven and dated appliances
All bathrooms are terribly dated. The new work done (like tile) was very low end.
Washer needed heavy object on it to stay going
Overall, this owner is clearly not using the house and it is just a rental. The location and views would dictate a high end place, but the interior finish work matters in luxury rentals. Beach towels and chairs should be included.
It would be nice if the rental agency allowed common sharing of spices and basics (aluminum foil, etc) as it is a pain to go to the store when you figure out something like this is needed that you did not think of. Having a "share" closet is a great idea and we always had one when we rented our place in Tahoe out. We loved Isle of Palms, but will find another place next time that is worth the money it charges..