I always rate 5 stars as I feel like this is just my opinion.Pros: Sabine was superbly friendly and communicative. The home was clean, updated and cute, with a precious garden/backyard. They accepted dogs, which was the main reason I selected. If you're going to Red Rocks, it is literally right down the road. Super cute towns, great food, and lots of hikes nearby. She had a lot of extra goodies provided.Cons: * I was here in August and there is no A/C and it was hot. Thus you need to leave windows open, which didn't make me feel safe as a single female. Also without leaving the doors open, you didn't get enough airflow. I suggest they stock the house with a couple standing fans.* When you pull onto the short gravel road, you are in a small, very close set commune of sorts. So that felt a little strange. As there are windows without any covering, I felt like I was in a glass bowl, especially the shower windows which I blocked with towels. Please consider covering those. * The water isn't potable, so they provide you with a large glass jug of water.* with all the fees it came to 475 for one night and I think that was double what my experience was (comparing 15 years of rentals around the world.)In short, I think the place was nice and had personality, just too expensive for the experience. Thank you for your hospitality.