The townhome was located in an ideal location- a few minutes walk from the beach and a short drive from the heart of myrtle beach. The owner put significant effort into equipping the vrbo - with a fully stocked kitchen, waffle iron, pack and play for infants, and an extra air mattress.The furniture covers and old furniture gave off a “visiting grandma in the 1980s” vibe. The couch was noticeably worn and sagging with furniture covers presumably hiding old stains. In general, the furniture was unappealing enough that I tried to avoid sitting on the covered furniture.The mattresses upstairs were very old. The one in the masters bedroom made a very loud creaking sound when you sat down, moved, or got up. Again - exactly the kind of old beds my grandma had in 1980. The bed was so uncomfortable that I was very eager to get home to sleep on my 10 year old mattress.The patch job on the walls also gave the place a dirty feel. It looked like a DIY dry wall job where the final coat of primer and paint was never applied.The refrigerator was also unplugged when we arrived. Fortunately, we realized this right away so we did not get sick.We still had a great time visiting myrtle beach, but the townhome definitely didn’t feel as comfortable as advertised.