We wanted to love this place. It's very cute, but there were also so many small annoying things, many of which could be easily remedied by the owner with better communication, that it added up to an incredibly frustrating stay. First, it's tricky to get in. The keys are touchy and there's no direction on which key is for the outer door and which is for the inner door, or which way to turn the key for entry. This is most problematic for the apartment entry; we were afraid it didn't work. I believe pulling in on it helps, but can't remember for sure. Also, the description says it's on the top level and you will need to go up to the third floor. It's hard to tell that that's the door you need initially because the entry is small.
Once we made it into the house there was no internet, and the welcome letter we got stated that there was no internet. There was also no sheet on the pull out bed for the bedroom, so I had to walk into town to message the owner. The did not know why the internet wasn't working and basically told us that it should be, and that there should be a sheet on the bed. Of course there wasn't. They did eventually tell us how to access a linen cabinet but we finally figured out the Wifi on our own the next day by restarting the Modem but I had to walk back and forth to downtown carrying my laptop to communicate with the host and to do some work that I had planned to take care of during our stay. Frankly, it felt like we were a bother. It did take us a second try to find the sheet in the cabinet, but it was on the floor in a corner and it was late and we were exhausted and we shouldn't have had to search. Finally, my son realized he didn't have his wallet when we were a couple of hours from the house and not able to return because our rental car needed emissions servicing or it would no longer turn on. My son was pretty sure he left his wallet in the apartment and the host said that they would check when the cleaner came. We told them we were leaving the country in two days and asked if they could send it and we would pay the cost and for their trouble. Then we heard nothing for 36 hours. I realize that my son forgetting his wallet is not their responsibility, but it's a very stressful situation so the courtesy of letting us know that they hadn't found it would have prevented a lot of stress.
Finally, the apartment is quite small. You don't really have room for suitcases if you have four people and are using all three beds.