Overall, this place is great if you want a convenient spot close to San Antonio's main attractions (River Walk, Alamo, Market Square, etc.). Here are some details to help other travelers:
The home is renovated but still older, so the floors and doors squeak. There are no curtains, and with many windows, it might be tricky if you have kids who need complete darkness to sleep. It seems they might be selling the place, which could explain the lack of curtains. We brought portable blackout curtains, but not enough for every window. The house does get a lot of natural light.
There’s a distant train you can hear, but sound machines worked fine for us. Similarly, there’s a nearby dog, though its noise wasn’t bothersome with the sound machine.
The casita is useful for extra space, but its bathroom foundation is slanted, making it a bit dizzying. We planned to have my grandfather stay there but worried he might fall at night.
There are two showers in the main house, both upstairs. The pots and pans are basic, so bring cooking spray and your own seasonings; salt and pepper are provided.
The property has plenty of room for everyone, and the main area is great for cooking and hanging out. As I mentioned, it’s close to everything, so it works well as a basic place to stay. Just keep in mind, the neighborhood you drive through may look older and a bit rough, but it felt safe. There’s also a nice short trail nearby with modern apartments, coffee shop, restaurant you can walk to.