First, the property owners are phenomenal with communication during the process and were very responsive. There is plenty of space inside to host, and the pool is the center-point of the property. While the property worked for what we needed, the overall condition of the property was not what we expected, and would most likely be best suited for non-executive-level stays.
Starting with the description as "Paradise Valley Village", please note that this is not in nor close to Scottsdale's Paradise Village.
With that said, the courtyard has a great feel, but the mini-ping pong table is weathered and warping. Inside, the recliners are worn and the headrests are tattered. TV cords are hanging from the TV consoles, and every TV except the main TV was not functional despite multiple attempts to work with the property manager. The pool table is old with only one full size pool cue that had a broken tip. The kitchen was a great size, but the fridge had multiple broken shelves along with mismatched tile. The chairs to the round kitchen table had drywall screws used to hold them together and were falling apart.
Outside, the cornhole boards were missing a bag (not a huge deal). And, while the pool was gorgeous, the pool service dumped in exorbitant amounts of chlorine during one of our days there and told us that we couldn't use the pool for 2-4 hours.
The house looks and feels like a typical flip property with deferred maintenance now creeping in.
Again, the property worked for what we needed, the owners are great with their level of communication, but the condition of the property needs to be addressed for it to earn a 5 star review.