Was in LA to commemorate the passing of someone close. Was a delicate time for all, but the house was a place of joy. The view, the location, and the space itself. It was a place of serenity and calm, and a meeting point for us to gather with local friends.
The only reason I'm not giving a 5/5 is for:
1. Beautiful new tub doesn't run hot water. Doesn't seem to be hooked up correctly. It basically has two temperatures -- cold and "not cold."
2. Master bedroom is super bright in the mornings. The curtains provide little relief from the sun...windows face east, so my fiancee had to use an eye mask every day.
3. It's not "lived in." There are utensils and appliances, but the space is huge and the kitchen has nothing in it -- basic stuff that can be used by any guest, like cooking oil, ketchup packets. There were like 10 kitchen cabinets with literally nothing in them. So, it didn't feel like "home." No coffee pot, just 4 coffee Kuerig pods -- for a huge house. No detergent...so, if you need to wash one load of clothes, you have to buy a jug and leave it behind, which the guests behind you will never receive. I guess what I'm saying is that the "homey-ness" is inefficient.
But, everything else kinda made up for those inconveniences.
Overall, if coming to LA, this is a great place to be for a few days. It gives you the best access to the city, and one of the best views of the city, you'll likely find.
All in all, 4.5/5.0