We were attracted to property because it could comfortably sleep six adults and an infant for a week. The online photos were quite inviting, but they set us up for disappointment. First, it’s one of three townhouse units that barely resemble the posting, and parking is limited. Several patio chairs are cracked and one collapsed while in use. The gas grill had no fuel. The road noise was quite loud. On the deck, there was an empty beer bottle and a full ashtray. Inside, the towels were musty, the water smelt like sulfur, and there was dirt under easy chairs. The baby found that. There was not enough dishwasher soap, toilet paper was scarce, and we had to buy paper towels. In the kitchen, no pot had a properly fitting lid, there was no can opener and no small dishes. The WiFi is shared by the three units and is slow. We were lucky the cable repairman stopped by, fixed the television, and gave us WiFi advice. He says the unit has been on the real estate market quite a while. Given all this, the fees seem high. We averaged $200 a night. In these times, cleanliness is very important.