The pros: very nicely decorated, plenty of room for the 5 of us. Neighborhood is quiet, and it doesn't take long to get to the highway to head to Savannah. We were able to figure out the Roku television system or stream from our laptop.
The cons: while it was cold outside and warm inside, we constantly struggled with the NEST thermostat, which seemed to override our attempts to turn it DOWN, so we would wake up too hot to sleep. The mattresses are a little too "squishy" and made my back hurt after 5 nights. The cute blue decor extended to a too small Keurig coffee maker, for which we had to buy a 30+ pack for us to make one cup at a time for 5 days. I think a larger standard pot would make sense for a 3-bedroom house. We needed to do dishes immediately, as there were not enough bowls or coffee mugs, and the silverware was practically disposable quality. There were also barely enough towels and those were mismatched. We had 4 small bath towels and 3 washcloths and handtowels for the 5 of us. For what we were paying, I would have (and have had) better. We had to ask to get additional TP (1 roll per bathroom for 5 days) and the supply closet didn't even have many more towels that could've been used.
Communication was quick when we had issues but I had to reach out for instructions on checking in and what to do when we left. There wasn't a welcome email/text or book telling us what was expected on departure. With a few changes to the kitchen supplies, housekeeping and basic communication, this could be a 5-star home.