The house wasn’t at all what we were expecting. It is in an older neighborhood and has clearly been flipped. It has great potential, with some additional amenities though.
Upon arrival, the house was full of dead bugs (cockroaches and beetles) and cobwebs. Understandably, the house is in a woody area, so we were glad there was pest control. However, there was no broom or dustpan to clean up the bugs.
The house has clearly been flipped and the minimalistic approach was nice, but it was not practical for a more mature guest. There was a very small selection of pots and pans, but plenty of plates and glasses. A guest is more likely to purchase plasticware than pots and pans during a short stay. My friends and I typically make meals in when we rent houses.
There were no outdoor trash or recycling bins to remove the trash from the home during our stay. A larger trash bin would be helpful.
-The beds are almost too low.
-There was also no iron or ironing board.
-The Internet didn’t seem to want to work, but we we’re finally able to get connected with the password available after we figured it was the Tupelo network and there were no spaces in the password.
-The batteries were dead in the remote, so we were unable to watch the one TV in the house.
-The washing machine is broken. It never completes the wash cycle and you have to force it to the rinse cycle for it to complete the process.
All in all, if you are just wanting to rent a place to lay your head and you’ll be on the go, this rental works. But for the rates charged, it has to be a bit more functional then it was for adult post-college aged guests.