We stayed here during our son's baseball tournament in All Star Village - Cooperstown which was about a 10 min drive. It was comfortable and quiet. The homes in this neighborhood are historic so don't expect it to smell like a new home. However, they have lysol, cleaning sprays, etc under the sinks that can be used during your stay. The owners gave us a sweet note welcoming us with complimentary pancake mix and syrup. There's a waffle maker there so we had waffles for a couple of the mornings. Place called Nick's Diner down the road that was great to eat at as well. Overall, this was a great stay during our baseball tournament. Although, there isn't much to do in Oneonta, we walked around the downtown area and shopped at a bookstore called "Green Toad."
The only downside to this place: parking is a bit limited if there is someone staying in the vrbo home downstairs, but we were able to park across the street so we didn't have to walk far or anything. Don't park on the neighbor's side not even to load/unload your car, the woman who lives there will come out and excessively bang on both vrbo doors and yell until someone moves their car.