The one-story property stands on hilly grounds above the seasonal mountain stream that crosses the village of Huayapam, situated in the foothills above Oaxaca. The property borders a quiet, narrow street on one side (entrance), and overlooks a flowery green tropical grove on the opposite side (banks of the stream,) with partial view of the mountains behind. The interior is well designed, tastefully furnished and decorated, with modern appliances, modern wiring and modern plumbing, all functioning well (including instant hot water, a strong and reliable wi-fi signal, and a number of U.S. news and sports TV channels.) While there is plenty of light from ample windows, the interior remains cool as outside temperatures rise. Given the location near the center of the village, there is easy foot access to the (active) village church, the few local shops and numerous restaurants or food stands, and the fleet of taxis (regular or converted motorbikes) that can take one to the closest Oaxaca shopping mall in 15-20 minutes. The ecological park less than a mile away includes a good size swimming pool full of the clearest (if rather cool) mountain water.
On the negative side, lounging space (and furniture) are absent, either inside or outside the home. It is a place to stand, sit up or lie down, which is fine for a couple or single individual seeking peace and quiet in warm surroundings, but intent on remaining active during most of the day. [Couch potatoes looking for a place to recline in the warm breeze under a tree (or in front of the TV) will be disappointed.] Cooks will also be challenged, as the kitchen equipment is sparse, lacking, for instance, any sort of baking/broiling oven or dish, and any mixing implement. [These conditions may well have been corrected for the 2019-2020 season.] Finally, parking on the narrow street across from the home is tight, although safe and dependable.
Overall, then, a delightful place for active vacationers, made more so by the attentiveness of the hosts, who never failed to respond to (or anticipate) the needs for help that are bound to materialize when strangers must adjust to an unfamiliar environment.