We liked the location. Our kids kept a small skiff at anchor in oyster pond at the end of the street which they thoroughly enjoyed. As an aside, and not meant as a criticism of the house, beware the new Chatham "Water Use Fee" where you have to buy an expensive permit from the town to put anything that floats into the waters of Chatham for even 1 second. You are forced to buy a 1 year permit, even if you are there for a day. We had our other boat on a paid mooring at Outermost Harbor and got tagged by the harbormaster for not having our "Water Use Permit". I have been summering in Chatham for 50 years so I have seen the steady progression of fees/rules/laws that the town has enacted over the years making it a less and less friendly place to vacation, at least if you are a boater. The days of leaving your boat at anchor in Pleasant Bay are long gone. If their goal is to reduce the congestion caused by the tourists by discouraging them from coming, then in our case they are succeeding. But back to the house. On the plus side it has a nice location, we liked the outside porch, and it was neat and clean. On the minus side the mattresses were bad. We discovered on day 3 that one of the mattresses was single sided and had been flipped. That begs the question of why it was flipped, but ignoring that when we put it soft side up it was acceptable. Another mattress was so bad we put a blow up mattress on top of it. Another mattress had a big yellow stain in the middle. The kids were fighting over the pullout couch because of its memory foam top if that gives you any indication of how good the regular mattresses were. As a general message to all property managers and property owners, your renters are going to spend 1/3 of their time on the Cape on the mattresses in your houses; you should make sure those 8 hours per day leave a positive impression. Another minus is the hot water was tepid at best. I found the temperature adjustment in the basement but it was already maxed out on hot. My brother who is a contractor came by and figured out how to bypass the stop on the mixing valve and on day 4 we finally got acceptably hot water. Many light bulbs were burnt out, I personally went to the Chatham Hardware store to buy appliance lights so we could see what we were cooking on the stove. As a minimum the mattresses should be clean and comfortable, the hot water should be 120 F, and the lights should work.