Overall the place was clean, and it does have the bare minimum amenities needed for living, but that’s about it. Check-in was east and straightforward, and management responded quickly when we accidentally locked ourselves out. However, there’s no AC, and only a couple (broken) box fans, so if you plan to visit in the summer, prepare to be hot! Not just during the day, but all night too! In fairness this complex was built long before changes in the earth’s climate made 90+ temps in the Green Mountains for days and weeks on end a regular occurrence. However, there are a number of relatively inexpensive things the owner could do to greatly improve air flow and comfort inside the unit during the summer. Most of the windows were very hard to open, and the bedroom windows are on ground level, so not everyone is going to be comfortable leaving them wide open at night, especially with bears and such around. As I mentioned, the only source of air movement were two box fans, both of which had broken blades causing them to wobble uncontrollably and fall over. Luckily we borrowed some additional fans from family, but some ceiling fans in the bedrooms would be a huge improvement. Aside from the heat the unit was generally fine, but it was very dated and in need of refreshing as mentioned in most of the reviews. I’m sure this would be a great minimalist winter condo since the location is fantastic, but we probably wouldn’t stay again during the summer without some of the above improvements listed above.