The blurb describes this as a cozy cabin, and the management company describes themselves as purveyors of luxury properties; the photos show closeups of an outdoor dining table, a hot tub and a grill. The operative word here is close ups. Yes, the property has those three things. But each of them is surrounded by unkempt and unpleasant surroundings. The hot tub looks out on a water tank that's can't be more than 6 feet away. If you look the other way, you're looking at the broken door of an old shed with all kinds of cast-offs around it. The outdoor table is there ok, but it closely abuts the property next door, which houses what appears to be a permanent yard sale and a parking lot for trailers and other vehicles, Directly below the deck which the table sits on is what appears to be an abandoned truck flatbed, and various other derelict vehicle parts. Not the kind of romatic summer-time scene the carefully edited photo suggests. The grill is usable (in fact, we did use it) and while it's placement is less important than those of the table or the hot tub, it looks out on a dirt yard with no eye appeal at all. The inside of the house is acceptable. The kitchen is fine for basic cooking, but be aware there were no wine glasses, no microwave and no dishwasher -- not necessities but things you might expect. We had to call the office twice to get a cutting board delivered, although they were quite nice when they did. Plusses of the place, and there were some, were that is was generally quiet (although we did hear early garage sale business Sunday morning), the bed was comfortable, the Wifi was fast and reliable, and there was a DVDVCR player along with a very eclectic stack of movies. The manual with the house offered no explanation about the 3 remotes that came with the TV, but we figured out how to use the DVD/VCR player by trial and error. The bottom line: it was an acceptable (if not appealing) place to stay inside, but in an unpleasant envrironment. I would not stay again.