Rating Details:
The property manager was very helpful.
The vacation rental was spotless.
I was very happy with the location.
I was very satisfied with the condition of the vacation rental.
Overall, I recommend this vacation rental.
Reviewer Comments:
We loved staying in this charming 1940's cottage with creek and sunset views! It’s 2 blocks from the beach and close enough to walk into town for restaurants, drinks or ice cream. It was refreshing to find a charming smaller home with modern features and plenty of space for a single person, a few friends, or a couple with kids. I’ve never stayed in a pet friendly rental this nice. I will bring my dog next time. When I walked in, it smelled SO clean! The kitchen and floors are new. The countertops are beautiful. (Pictures need to be updated.) The high ceilings and old hardwood floors in the bedrooms and hall add to its charm. It has a dining table for 6 and a screen porch for dining with a ceiling fan. The owners have thought of everything. We like to cook at the beach and appreciated that they left several kitchen cabinets empty for food storage. The tv/internet, extra-large washer/dryer and air conditioning all work great! The beds were comfortable as well. The dock has a picnic table for dining, morning coffee and sunset cocktails. Next trip we will bring our kayaks and fishing poles. There is also a huge driveway for parking. (Please be aware if you park on a side street near the beach, your car must be parallel to the road. There are no signs indicating which direction to park, but it’s apparently a state law. I was one of 5 cars that unknowingly parked the wrong way and got a $100 ticket.) We met the owner’s son and he gave us some history about the cottage, as did Cooper from Island Realty. His grandfather worked on a barge that dredged the Intracoastal waterway and creeks from Wilmington, NC to Isle of Palms. The cottage was the barracks on the barge where the workers slept. His grandfather bought the barracks and moved it to it's current location in the 30's or 40's. The kitchen and master bedroom side of the house was the original barracks and then they added on. Thanks, Cooper for a smooth process and great information