This is a cute cottage. However, when we arrived parking was tricky. The property address is on Tupelo, but can’t be accessed unless you park on the private drive which is a street over. This wouldn’t have been a big problem except for the fact that I drive a large SUV and there is a terrible layout for parking. If anyone would have been parked next door we would have been stuck because I wouldn’t have been able to get my vehicle out other than to back out onto 30a and cross the pedestrian sidewalk with no visibility (plants/trees/houses). Second, when we arrived, our code did not work on the door. It had to be reset remotely. Then, the code to the beach pavilion gate did not work. They gave me another code, which worked that evening but was not working the following morning. Very inconvenient when you’re carrying beach gear for 3 in 90 degree weather. The last thing I’d have to say is that if you are planning on cooking… it’s probably not a good idea. The kitchen is small, which is to be expected. It is very well stocked, but the smoke detector is only a few feet away and just turning the burner on set it off. No smoke. Scared my kids the few times I tried using it. The oven burned the bottom of biscuits and cinnamon rolls after only 1/2 of the recommended cook time which gave us raw food on the inside and burnt bottoms. I am an avid cook at home, so using kitchen equipment is not something new to me. I would suggest planning on dining out if you stay at this property.