The location of this large Netarts condo can't be beat. We were stunned by the sunsets visible (inescapable, really) from the living room and master bedroom, had quick access to the beach when we wanted it, and were continually entertained by watching the fishers and beachwalkers from inside and from the deck. The unit is well maintained (mostly—see below) and comfortable. Communication from the management company is good, but not especially personal.
If we'd been reached out to by an individual, we would have mentioned our one complaint privately instead of in the public review we've been repeatedly prompted to leave. There was a strong disinfectant-like smell that we noticed immediately upon entering the unit, and that never faded or went away. People's sensitivities differ, and I could deal with it without special steps, but my wife couldn't—she was only able to sleep by putting one of the towels we brought over her pillow. When I put in the sheets while preparing to leave, it became obvious that the problem was the laundry detergent. The bottle said All Free & Clear, a fragrance-free detergent, but that's not what was in it. We use that detergent ourselves. It's possible that the last visitors used too much detergent when doing the laundry, and it wasn't fully rinsed out. Or maybe that's the way it always makes the laundry smell. But it wasn't good.
The liquid soaps in the bathroom had all been topped off with water, making them unpleasantly thin. This adds to my certainty that the "free & clear" laundry detergent was also not as indicated on the package, but had been topped off with something cheaper and less suitable for people with sensitivities. This kind of cost-cutting is never pleasant to see even when it doesn't lead to a sleepless night, and would have been particularly outrageous if we'd been paying summer's resort-like rates instead of the off season's much lower prices.