This place has a beautiful mountain view. The beds and seating are comfortable. The property managing company, Vacasa, was very responsive and a pleasure to work with. For the price, I was surprised that the kitchen was not well stocked, and every cabinet was full, so there was nowhere to place baby food, let alone our groceries. We ran the dishwasher everyday because the kitchen had exactly 6 teaspoons, 6 dinner forks, 6 salad forks, etc. A ridiculously tiny rug, the same size as the standard coffee table, adorns the living room, while we found a larger rug rolled up in a closet. The refrigerator had labels that said not to increase the cold temperature beyond 1, or we would be liable for any damage. Since I manage my autoimmune disease with a biologic, which needs refrigeration, and that if warmed beyond its maximum tolerable temperature becomes dangerous and even deadly to inject, the owner’s refrigerator proscription was extremely unsettling. My digital Bluetooth thermometer for my medication showed the refrigerator at 59F. Even the baby food would grow bacteria at that temperature. Vacasa thankfully gave permission to adjust the temperature. Then I observed that a framed sign mounted on the wall by the owners asked that we close the window coverings, and not use the AC much. So I overpay for an expensive view that is not as nice as my own ocean view and mountain views back home, and the owner wants me to shut the window coverings during the daytime and block the view? And not use the AC? Also, the master bedroom has a full bed, not a queen or king bed. The master bedroom and the upstairs bedroom facing the mountains get very, very hot from the sun. Closing the window coverings is imperative. The fans in both bedrooms do not work well and need replacement. The dryer’s delicate setting was not so delicate on our clothes.