We had a nice stay at this home. We rented the property to be close to family for Thanksgiving. The location was very convenient, right off the farm to market road. The house was very comfy with lots of amenities. Board games, TVs in every bedroom and the living room, fully stocked kitchen, washer and dryer, and an empty garage for parking. You never get that with a rental! The home was a good size. The outdoor property was quite large with an extensive backyard with several seating areas, fire pit, hammock, and a shed converted into a cute little bunkhouse with AC and a TV. It’s lakefront with a nice boathouse (empty in case you bring your boat or jet skis). The porch of the boat house has a lot of seating and area for entertaining and includes a TV and sound system. The boathouse has a storage room with fridge and microwave. The whole property is well appointed for entertaining. The area was quiet. The one set of neighbors we met walking their dogs were very nice. The neighborhood is a very diverse mix. Most of the properties as you drive in are populated with RVs, doublewides, and large sheds converted into cottages. Upkeep on those was a mixed bag. The property directly across the street is a jumble. But the lakeside properties are nicer. As we drove in, looking at the properties leading up to the rental, we were surprised an $800/night house could be ahead. We did not feel unsafe. It was quiet and peaceful. I made the booking without paying close attention to the bed options. If you have a lot of younger children, it’s a great layout. When my 5 children were younger, it would have been great! But now several of my children are grown and we brought along my elderly father. Only two of the four available bedrooms (counting the bunkhouse shed) have regular beds. The other two have only bunk beds. If the bunk beds had been taller, they might have worked better for my adult children, but they were very short to the point it would be hard for an adult to crawl into or sit up in the lower bunk and the upper bunks are not as fun to climb into once you’re grown. My oldest opted to sleep on the couch. The rest fought over the bunkhouse and had to trade off. There’s definitely a lot of places to sleep between 3 bunk beds, two regular beds, and two large sectional couches, so it’s a good option for large families. Our stay was very comfortable in this well kept, fun house. Communication with the property manager was great.