The property is nice enough, though because it's right on Route 3 it often gets loud in the middle of the night with trucks going by. Also, there is a snow mobile trail right behind the house, which is also loud. The real issue, though, is the owner and her lack of fair dealings. My wife, two kids and I rented this property for a month. One morning during the second week, the carbon monoxide alarm started going off. We tried to get in touch with the owner all day, but she did not respond. Finally, that night we had to vacate and drive two hours home; we did not want to wake up dead! The owner finally got back to us the next day and did fix the problem the next afternoon, by which time it was too late to drive back to the house and so we missed two nights there. It turns out it was a faulty alarm. We could not use the house because of a potentially dangerous situation, but the owner thinks that because it turned out not to be dangerous that she does not owe us a refund for the two nights that we had to leave. I cannot figure out how she thinks we should have known that there was no carbon monoxide in the house such that I should have stayed there with my family. When the alarm goes off you have to assume it is dangerous, right? Even so, I was willing to let this go, but then after our stay the owner decided to keep most of our security deposit saying we scratched the floor. First, I think she is making this up, but even if we did, it’s a problem that a bottle of Old English Scratch Repair would fix. Again, aside from it being loud at times because of the trucks and snowmobiles, it is a nice enough property. It just feels like this owner took advantage of us, which is why I gave it a low rating.