Some good things: This property is very new and modern. It looks as good in person as the pictures depict. The property management company was accessible by phone, email, and text.
Some other things that weren't as good: The property wasn't ready for us at check-in time; the housecleaners were still working on the property for half an hour or so past check-in time. There was cat hair in some of the rooms, making life somewhat difficult for a few people in our group due to allergies. (I recommend that people allergic to animals either not stay at this property or come prepared with allergy medicine.) Even though the management company was accessible (as mentioned above) and happy to chat, I don't think they actually ever did anything helpful for us in response to our concerns. (They did supply to me a great example though of how property management companies don't care about a property the way the actual owner does.) Something that threatened to be devastating to our stay was that they supplied incorrect (and useless) WiFi network information; the network simply didn't exist, and the password of course wasn't correct. Fortunately, I have IT networking skills and was able to reconfigure the router and mesh network so as to make them usable and useful for our stay, but I shudder to think of how devastating this issue would be for a group that needs to stay online but doesn't have the necessary skills to reconfigure a WiFi network and such. Even by the end of our week there, the property management company was still sending me irrelevant network info. There were barely any toiletries (shampoo, conditioner, soap) supplied; make sure to bring plenty of your own.
I know I mention a lot of not-so-great things above, but I would acknowledge that at least for us, each of the above was a small issue and together amount to only a mild-to-moderate annoyance. We overall enjoyed our stay at the property.