First, the good: The views are stunning. The beach is almost empty for a half-mile in either direction, is easy to access and is just beautiful, with long sandy stretches leading to rocky peninsulas and tide-pools with starfish, crabs and anemone. The place was certainly clean and the maid and grounds crew did a fine job. It was great to watch the sunset from the deck and then see, and feelx, the marine layer roll in. If you are lucky enough to get a starry night, cuddle up with your S/O and go down to the sand - it is astonishing, especially if you come from a big city with light pollution.
The bad: this is a Vacasa managed house, and I guess that's why it just doesn't have the typical VRBO feel. The inside felt like living in a Holiday Inn - all the decorations had that weird inoffensive blandness of a hotel, the drawers were utterly clean and empty; there's no evidence real people have ever lived here. This sterility had negative effects - for instance the BBQ grill was there, but there were no BBQ tongs or BBQ tools to be found, so how do you cook out? There is a nice cable TV, but the cabinets were bare of the usual DVDs that are fun to pick from. A nice coffee maker was there, but there was no sugar to be found. And so on.
Vacasa has an early check-out - 10 am vs. the traditional VRBO 11 am - probably so that they can charge you more for a late check-out - and they did offer that. We checked out and left at 9:58 am and the cleaning staff was at literally the gate waiting - I suspect we would have been charged if we had left a few minutes later.
Oh, and your email will be suddenly spammed by Marriott, with whom Vacasa has a relationship.
If you don't mind the Vacasa-ness I describe, the place really is superb and would make a great hangout for a few days or a
week. Four stars.