The host was communicative and the home itself was clean, which we appreciated. However, there were several issues that made our stay less comfortable than expected.When we arrived, one of the bedrooms was locked and we had to reach out to have it opened. It also appears that although the property is advertised as a nine-bedroom home, access to beds is restricted based on the number of registered guests. With only three of us staying, this created confusion and added stress—we weren’t sure if using another bed (in case one wasn’t comfortable) would result in extra charges. Even though this rental was somewhat less expensive than options closer to the city, it was still costly, and being limited to only a few beds felt restrictive for the price. At one point, my daughter wanted to use a blanket from another bed because it seemed more comfortable, and we genuinely weren’t sure if that would lead to additional charges since the policy wasn’t clearly explained.Additionally, the beds we did use were not very comfortable, which made it harder to rest.There is also a separate rental upstairs, and the noise transfer between floors is significant. While the host mentioned the home is older, there is very little sound insulation. We could hear everyday noises like walking, talking, luggage rolling, and even coughing at all hours. The upstairs guests were not being unreasonably loud—it’s simply that the walls and floors allow sound to carry very easily.