First, we needed a location near our daughter's friend's place. This came up as being only .5 miles away! We looked at Google Maps and saw many high-end stores within walking distance, like West Elm, and saw many high-end housing in the area, so we reserved this place without reading all 34 reviews. So, this was on us that we didn't do more research. The cozy farmhouse can also be defined in many ways, and I admit my definition turned out to be very different. For reference, my definition aligns more with Chip and Joanna Gaines - updated, fresh, sturdy, modern. Driving into the neighborhood, we were excited to see what the place would be like as there were so many new construction homes in the area that matched my lens of what a cozy farmhouse meant. However, this was not to be. The location is delightful, but the house itself is run down and looks like the original house compared to others in the neighborhood, along with the house to the right of this listing. Both sides of the house look uneven, as if the foundation is sinking. The stairs are worn down and need sanding or a complete overhaul. Inside does match the photos, but the blinds/outlet cvr are broken, the side door was unlocked when we arrived, and the backyard is overgrown; the jacuzzi was half open with a green hand towel or something similar floating inside. The firepit looked old and overgrown, and the LR ceiling was also bowed. I wish I could have given this place higher marks as the area holds much promise.