I think "luxury" overstates the condition of the property. A better description might be rustic. It did have a few luxury features. Everyone loved the downstairs shower, and the kitchen has double ovens, a nice stovetop and refrigerator. The leather couches were nice and comfortable, and there was plenty of space. There is definitely some wear and tear, but that's to be expected in a mountain cabin. For instance, some drawers in the kitchen need repair, and there are general scuff marks on floors and walls. I also wish there was better overhead lighting in the main room, especially over the long dining room table. There were plenty of lamps, but a lot of exposed cords, which made me nervous about our toddler granddaughter.The cabin had everything my family needed, it was clean, there were plenty of paper supplies, as well as cooking utensils, plates, glasses, mugs, etc.The view of Mt. Meeker was awesome. Our first morning there I was able to have coffee on the deck and enjoy the view. Unfortunately for me, we got afternoon rains that left the porch wet so we didn't get to use it nearly as much as we would have liked. There were a couple hummingbird feeders in the kitchen, so I hung one out on the deck. Multiple hummingbirds quickly drank it dry. The location was quiet, private, and close to the RMNP and Estes Park.Overall, my family thoroughly enjoyed our stay, and I would recommend this VRBO to others. None of the negative comments I made above should deter you.