You’ll get to this property by driving up a winding road to the top of a wooded hill. There is no backyard or side yard, and limited parking on a steep driveway. The house is kind of hanging off the backside of the hill, up on stilts. (This is important to note if you have people who like being in the yard outdoors, or if you have kids who want to play in the yard because there is no yard.)
There is plenty of room inside, though. Lots of closet space and storage space. The main bathroom/shower is HUGE. Most of the closets are big enough that you could even put an air mattress on the floor for extra sleeping space.
One more note on location: while this house is close to the bike trails, you’ll probably have to load your bike onto your car then drive down the hill. While you could bike down the hill, it’s a winding road and made me a little nervous to use except in a car. And if you bike down the hill, you’ll have to bike your way up. And that is ROUGH!
Bring activities like board games if you plan on hanging out at the house for long times. But if you’re in town for the biking and hiking trails, art venues, the Walmart museum, or good food then you won’t be spending a ton of time in the house anyway! There are lots of things to do in the area and groceries/food/drinks nearby. The closest Walmart Marketplace is .8 miles away (a 4 min drive to 1400 N Walton Blvd) and extra convenient if you do a grocery pickup.
While some paper products are there, it’s a limited supply. You’ll want to bring (or buy) more toilet paper, paper towels, paper plates, and napkins.
The owner is very flexible and helped us recover a baby blanket we left behind, which was very appreciated!
All in all, we enjoyed our stay very much!