The condo is situated nicely within a quiet community. There was no parking available upon our arrival, as the listing had mentioned would be, so we had to walk further with our gear to the entrance than expected.
Upon entry, we found one of the bedside tables pulled away from the wall, indicating a lack of attention ot detail either by the previous guest or the housekeeper. We discovered later as to why that was... Also, the ice trays were empty, and there were no assurances of Covid-appropriate cleaning (the welcome gift from Vacasa had clearly been sitting there for months).
We had been traveling through some back country in the days prior to our arrival, and were eager to check in on work emails, and to upload photos to social media. The internet, however, did not work At All. There was a Netgear modem on the previously mentioned bedside table, which refused to give access. In checking the notes of the booking, the host had included a message about unplugging and replugging it in case of difficulty, and then, ludicrously, suggested the guests contact the internet service provider to fix...
Not wanting to spend our vacation time on hold with someone else's internet service with no names of owners or info on the Netgear account itself, we instead spent an exorbitant amount to get on an unsecured Cox Cable network for laptops and phones.
The bed was very soft, and had a rubber sheet beneath the fitted sheet, which was lumpy and ill-fitting. In attempting to run one load of laundry in the condo, there wasn't even a single detergent pack left as a courtesy for us, so we had to leave once more to go to the store to buy a packet.
At the end of the stay, I attempted to email the homeowner privately through Vacasa to alert them of the internet issues and other things, but no one ever responded. I also emailed Vacasa (presumably the property manager?) when we returned home to alert them that I wanted to get in touch with the homeowner before posting a negative public review, but it's been over a week with Zero Communication from either the homeowner or Vacasa. I'm assuming that Vacasa is failing its homeowner here, but nevertheless, the communication needs improvement between guest and homeowner.
Overall, we figured out how to make the space fit our needs, and enjoyed the area very, very much, but I wouldn't book this condo or with this property manager again.