The property was as expected. My only complaint on cleanliness was the sheets did not smell clean. This is the first vacation rental I was at with no binder with local contact info and local restaurants or suggestions from previous tenants of places they enjoyed or other helpful hints. Sadly the power was out for almost 24 hours of our 3 night stay, which almost means the water was out too. Considering the neighbors had a generator running I was wondering if this was a frequent event. Also as explained in other reviews, to park at the various local beaches a parking pass is needed. It was just by chance we noticed a form attached to the fridge to take for getting a pass. I would of thought a more detailed explanation of the options would have been helpful. As the vacation planner in my household, I had already spent enough time researching, I really did not want to figure out one more thing. We opted for going to Cahoon Beach for our short stay. You can park at Beachcombers for $20 which gets applied to your bill and you can be in your sandy, beach attire. For groceries we went to Wellfleet market in the downtown area. We tried Nice Ice Cream Shop, which was good and PB Boulangerie which we had pastries at and was well enjoyed by my son who wants to one day go to Paris. We spent a day at Provincetown enjoying the shops and the touristy Lobster Pot with views of the harbor. We also hiked Grand Island Trail, which a portion of the trail had confusing signage. I have noticed on other reviews of VRBOs in this area discussion of walkability - definitely saw lots of people biking and walking the narrow windy rows, but being used to sidewalls and good, sight-lines, I would not feel safe. Overall, the property was in line with expectations for a short inexpensive stay. If I was staying for a week, enhancements to the property would be a more comfortable seating for tv viewing, two more seats at the island and cooking supplies might be an issues, but the French Press was great to use with some local coffee we bought.