The description on-line is fairly accurate. The house is very clean; beds are comfortable. Nice appliances. Eating utensils, cooking equipment all provided. What should you be aware of? If you are older, know that there are stairs to contend with, and the narrow/no railing flight to the lower level bedrooms is a bit scary. We found that the heat in those lower rooms was either all-on or all-off; there seemed to be no in-between. That five-minute walk to downtown seems very, very optimistic to us. The railroad lines at the back of the property preclude a direct route as there's a considerable dogleg around them. Plus, most of that trip back to the house will be uphill, so save some energy if you try it. You will be hearing those trains at night; it was not a problem for us, but light sleepers will want to know this. The neighborhood itself is an older residential area, not bad except for the derelict house down the street that could be a horror movie setting. There are some things missing in the house that would have been appreciated. Tops on the list are dressers. Yep, there are closets for hanging and shelves above, but if you are on the short side, your undies will stay in your suitcase. Be aware that to cook, you would need to buy everything: condiments, cooking oil, creamer, etc, etc. Bottom line; a good place to sleep, clean and basic with nice Home Goods decor.