We stayed here for my sister's bachelorette party with a group of 12 women, ages 25-60. The space is a great place for many people to relax and have fun together. The living area is open and the couch is super comfortable. It was a ton of room for our big group, and the rooms accommodated everyone comfortably and easily — especially with 12 women getting ready!
The upstairs quarters were very clean and the beds are super comfy. We did think some of the supplies were a bit scant — we ran out of trash bags cleaning up and there was really limited basics — some coffee, but no sugar or cooking oils. It's definitely not a cook's kitchen if you're expecting to cook a lot while you're there (we only made a meal or two so it wasn't a huge deal for us).
We also had a few issues not finding enough linens for our large group — there weren't enough pillowcases and the group who stayed in the bunk room said it wasn't clean — lots of dust bunnies, plus things left behind from other groups under the bed (which they found when pulling out the trundle). I communicated with the owner, Stephen, and he was gracious in his response.
Lastly, the a/c struggled quite a bit when we were there. The thermostat was set to 76 upon our arrival and it was 100 degrees out and humid (July heat) and it felt like the place never caught up to the 70 we set it to. We actually went and purchased box fans for our stay to cool down enough at night.
The space is about a 10 minute drive to downtown. We had a vehicle so it was easy for us. The neighborhood seemed safe, but it's definitely not a walkable neighborhood if that's what you're looking for. The location was what we expected so it was all good.
Overall, it was a great place for our group, and if your group is slightly smaller — like 9/10 — it would be incredibly comfortable. I think Nashville is quite a party town so I expect that other people who stay in these listings are very hard on the spaces, so I understand how difficult it would be to maintain provided amenities and keep clean, but given what we paid, it felt just slightly overvalued.