First let me start by saying that it was a good thing we did not have small children with us on this trip. The deck railing that appeared to have been newly installed following Isaias was not attached to the post and was not stable. If someone had leaned on the railing, the railing would have failed and that person could have been injured. We told the management company who claimed to start a work order. However on that same call we requested extra blankets as the upstairs room temperatures were very hard to regulate. They said they would bring more blankets and never came. Our friend staying in that room had to sleep with a jacket as a blanket as that room was freezing and the others were warm.
We also reached out to the property management 3 times prior to our trip to find out what kind of coffee maker was in the kitchen. They finally replied to our email on our second day of the trip. For those that need to know before your trip - the coffee maker is a standard drip variety.
As for positives, there is plenty of deck space, the kitchen has been nicely redone and is well appointed and the location on the island is great but that's about all. The beds were as hard as concrete and the other furniture in the house is very worn. The under side of the house took substantial damage in the hurricane and is unusable so if getting to the beach easily or an outdoor shower is important to you, you might want to make sure those repairs were made before your trip. We were there in winter so those weren't as important at the time.
All in all, we would warn others from booking this property unless under new management, repairs are made and new beds are purchased.