Pics are accurate (you rent bottom unit - owner lives upst.), very nicely renovated with tile throughout, clean look and nice décor. We visit Rehoboth regularly and have stayed at many different places. Although we had a pleasant stay, the reason I rate a 3 star is because we've stayed at comparably priced (and slightly less expensive),
- that were in a better location (e.g. a few doors down from the beach vs. 1.5 blocks),
- larger footprint (there were 3 of us and this worked, but would definitely feel tight with more individuals staying, and the kitchen layout was not ideal with essentially being in the walkway to the backroom/bedroom
-quieter washer / dryer. I was shocked at how loud the stacked unit was. Although the unit is remodeled, this unit is old and very loud. We adopted a house rule that we didn't do wash when someone was sleeping.
-better communication from owner upfront. I had to reach out the week before to ask what's provided (sheets, towels are FYI), how to actually access the unit at check in and WIFI network name. Simple logistical stuff that all prior owners I dealt with just simply included in a welcome packet, that shouldn't require an outreach.
-dedicated/accessible parking space. This point was not described well in the property description. You do have a spot in front of the house (and a parking badge to park on at unmetered spot starting 1 to 2 streets over), however, it's shared- go on GoogleStreet View for visual. The right hand lane is for the other house so it's off limits. You share the left lane with another property, so if you are in the "front" spot closet to the property and the other property is rented, you will be parked in by potentially 2 other cars and can't get out unless the other tenant moves their car (e.g there is no lane to move around the other cars, so literally parked in). The owner expects the 2 rental units to coordinate with each and communicate as needed, which honestly is a minor point, b/c you are so close to everything that you really don't need your car. But for the premium $ you spend, I don't want to be hassled with working out logistics on vacation with another tenant or worrying if I can get to my car if needed in an emergency.
Minor points, which if this was a "cheap" property you just deal with.
Bottom line, it's nice, but we wouldn't stay again for this price and have in fact rented another tried and true unit for 2019 (same price, much better locale/more space, better comm.)