Our stay at Maluhia was OK. Primary area of interest: it was very clean!!
Otherwise, I was disappointed by the furnishings - the bedding was cheap (although the beds were decent); the living furniture was similarly cheap but also worn; the dining table was covered with a scrap of fabric that couldn't be wiped down after meals; the patio furniture was minimal; the primary kitchen "counter" was a low workbench covered with a cheap tablecloth (but it was cleanable!).
Be prepared for a rather musty smell when you first arrive. It mostly disipates after a couple of days.
Had some trouble with the gate code but the staff was very responsive and helpful.
Check out was refreshingly simple :)
During rains, the leaky gutters will drip loudly on the metal roof. They've reduced the noise by arranging rocks (which are already on the roof) so the drips fall onto them. As the rocks slip down the roof over time, they may need to be repositioned as we did.
One downstairs bedroom had a loudly out-of-balance celing fan which we had to turn off at night. While a substitute fan was provided, it was rather too large to provide the light breeze that would have been nice for sleeping. The large fan was also needed upstairs for airflow.
In summary, it was an acceptable place to stay, but we didn't *enjoy* the house.