For our short stay my husband and I spent very little time at the tiny house, we spent most of our time in Yellow Springs, Clifton Gorge and hiking in the surrounding parks. The house was a short drive from everything we wanted to, which was perfect. But since we were out so much we didn't utilize all the amenities of the house, like the kitchen, which seemed well appointed. The house was clean and had everything we needed, but it should be noted that the sleeping loft is physically difficult to get to. The steps leading to the loft are a bit steep, and the treads are very uneven making it cumbersome to climb. The entrance to the loft is also rather small/narrow. My husband and I had no trouble with access, but we did discuss that someone very tall or heavy set might have trouble with access. That being said there is a futon on the main level as well, so if the loft isn't your thing the futon is an option. We also noticed that the adjustable mattress in the sleeping loft would lose firmness overnight, so on the second night we set it extra firm to start and slept much better. The shower heats up quickly and maintains water heat but does lose water pressure rather quickly, we couldn't take back to back showers and maintain adequate pressure.
Overall the value of our stay was good. There were a couple minor challenges that we easily overcame (water pressure and mattress firmess), and the location and price were great.