I enjoyed the property very much- it was just what I was looking for as an escape from the City. The location, though, was a bit deceiving. And the host was not always the most helpful. Travelers should note, especially coming from nyc, that this is not a house next to a town... it is a house next to a few stores that are closed most of the time... and there are NO Uber’s, Lyft’s, trains or buses in the area. This means that if you have no car, you WILL be stranded without food (like I was) and have MAJOR difficulty getting around. I booked this place for its “close location” to the museum of bethel woods, but it ended up costing me TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS to get there & back from the tiny house! In addition, the host was very helpful at the beginning, offering to help in any way he could, but when I actually needed help, he became rude & unavailable. I was very disheartened by this. He even started mowing the property during my online school classes, and It was very disrespectful after I had communicated with him that I needed quiet, uninterrupted time for class. He also came by when I was in the shower, unannounced, to check out the poison ivy that was growing near the hammock. (After I asked him to wait until I left the property for the day) He claims there is no ivy on the property— there is. Especially near the hammock. This needs to be noted. Other than these miscommunications & weird interactions with the host and inability to get around, the tiny house itself was exceptional, and literally the best b n b that I have ever stayed at as far as luxury property is concerned. I woke up to grazing deer in the morning across the river, the sounds of the water soothed me to sleep. And I got to see the brightest shooting stars, in complete serenity. I highly recommend this place if you have your own car, and don’t mind the interesting exchanges with the host. It is absolutely magical, a real getaway, and a real pleasure to be at. Despite it all, I was very happy with my stay here.