This is a great house and our family really appreciates the features that made it very accessible to my wife (who is 85 and has Parkinson's Disease). This was a great choice for getting together with our children and grandchildren. It made for a perfect 4 night family reunion with lots of group meals and outdoor activities. We love the ease of getting my wife in and out of the house by wheelchair, moving around the house, excellent shower installation and grab bars in the bathrooms, the door openings in and out of the bathrooms, plus the elevator. The one thing that really failed in terms of disability access was the height of the bed in the master bedroom. The bed was far too high for her to make a simple transfer from the wheel chair. The ADA guidelines call for beds to be 20 to 23 inches high. We did not measure the bed height but we are sure that it was well above 27 inches. Our bed at home is 23. If the owner of this house is building other units I really urge them to swap out these beds to a regular unit and install ADA appropriate beds here. Every transfer in and out of the bed was a major struggle. Again, we think it is a great house and are so pleased at the efforts to made it work for the handicapped, but the bed height was a glaring error. Thanks for asking our opinion,