Very very old house that needs more work. Stayed for 30 days and wouldn't recommend a stay that long here. Hardwood floors have at least one nail that kept snagging my socks so I had to wear slippers the whole time. Didnt puncture skin, just ruined a few pairs of socks. Dishwasher racks have rusted and corroded and is unsanitary to use. Only shower is in the unheated basement bathroom so showering was very cold in the winter. Coming upstairs from the bathroom, you have to walk over the salt and gunk from your shoes and the front door so I was glad again to have slippers so my feet didn't get dirty after showering. Old house with very drafty windows so had to wear multiple layers all the time. The clawfoot bath tub in the main floor bathroom took an extremely long time to fill due to zero water pressure. Also, the water takes a really long time to heat up in all bathrooms, kitchen, and showers. If anyone is showering or doing laundry, there is no water pressure in the rest of the house. Kitchen is smaller and hard to get to the oven because the fridge is too close. If you are a light sleeper, you wont enjoy hearing the constant beeps and traffic from the highly popular gas station pumps across the street. We couldn't use the driveway a few days because of the snow storm and it didnt get cleared but there is alleyway parking behind the garage. The tv didn't work correctly half the time so we watched tv on our tablets instead. Only one door to enter the house worked so we felt a little uncomfortable about what we would do if the old wiring started a fire and the one exit was blocked.
Amber was amazing and made us feel special when checking in. She was very prompt at answering any questions we had too. It's unfortunate the house didn't live up to expectations. The mattresses were amazing. Very cute coffee station. If you are just needing a place to crash for a night and don't intend on cooking or getting comfortable, this would be an ok place to stay.