My husband and I were here for 3 weeks and appreciated a number of things about the property. The living room has big beautiful windows (which sadly, birds fly straight into every hour or two!) and the house is in a very quiet neighborhood. We also appreciated good internet connectivity, which we needed for work meetings. The water pressure is excellent in the shower. The dining table is big and could comfortably accommodate a sizable group. However, the house needs furniture that isn’t so well-used. It’s no longer comfortable to sit in for more than an hour because you can feel metal bars and springs on your butt/back. But if you’re out hiking or skiing all day and spend only a little time in the house, it won’t matter. If you like a hard mattress, the upstairs bedroom is for you. The downstairs mattress has big dips in it. The kitchen needs a refresh, too— there’s only one skillet and it’s warped. Ditto for the tea kettle, which is probably why previous guests were trying to microwave liquid in mugs that are not microwaveable. But if you order out pizza and get breakfast beverages to go, these things won’t matter. There are other items that need to be replaced, like some towels, sheets, and all pillows. The property management group does an awesome job— responsive, kind and conscientious. I’d recommend that someone stay here for 2 days and get a clear sense of what it will take to make this a property that is comfortable for longer-term stays.