The house is set-up well for family / group gatherings. There are three sitting areas, large dining table that sits eight, lots of plates, and silver ware to accommodate at least two meals before having to run the dishwasher. The TV room was a hit with the 20-somethings in the group.
There were a number of small annoyances that exceeded normal wear and tear issues. On first arriving, my wife sat on one of the beds and it broke. Management did not respond until the next day.. There was no dishwasher soap for the dishwasher. We purchased some on to use it. There is a NutriBullet that is broken. We use to own one, so understand how the lid needs to fit / twist to activate switch, but could not get it to work. The blender did there was mold growing on the blade assembly. One of the knives in the butcher block was put away greasy. There is a a very nice induction cook top, but few of the supplied pots and pans worked on it. Serendipitously, I brought a large skillet that did work. My wife had read about this complaint in other reviews. Unfortunately, I had missed that detail. And lastly, the spray nozzle on the sink loosened, leaking water ran down inside of fixture causing a small flood in the base cabinet. No one of these items is a big deal, but when you are in the middle of a pandemic trying to avoid taking 90 year old parents to restaurants and cook family meals, it was annoying. - very annoying My recommendations to the property managers is to take the time to figure what equipment is working and what isn't and address the issues. There is no excuse for the non compatibility of cookware to have been previously mentioned and not addressed.