Our stay at 50 Twin Oaks was great, but it had some drawbacks. Overall, the property was clean and secure. When we got in the front door, on the entryway table was a welcome photo frame with needed info for the property, such as Wi-Fi password, address, emergency numbers, and a text phone number for any problems. There were a few issues, nothing major, but they would need attention the next day. I texted the number (in the photo frame) with no response. I replied to an email the property management company had sent (per email instructions). I waited until the next day after 9am and called the management company to ask if they had received my text or email. They got my email, but no text from me. They would have someone coming out. It would have been nice if someone replied, so I know they got it. I received a text later from the number in the photo frame saying they were the old property management company and no longer managed this property. The thermostat in the home has a sticker above that says don’t turn below 73. That needs to be in the property description. It is SC with temperatures in the high 80s and humidity 80-90%. This was not going to happen for our family. I understand restrictions, but 73 is not realistic. The house is within two to three blocks of the beach, and the neighborhood is beautiful. We walked to the beach almost every day. We would stay here again.