We enjoyed Nashville.
The listing described the house as three bedroom, two bath. It sounded perfect for two couples who are great friends. But when we arrived, we discovered the two main bedrooms (king and queen beds) were both upstairs and shared the only bathroom on that level, and that was in the hall. It would not work for two separate couples. Therefore, one couple reluctantly slept on the first floor in a room with twin beds (no closet) and a hall bathroom which was directly adjacent to the kitchen. The other major negative was that the floor and stairs squeaked horribly. This became an even worse issue because the couple sleeping on the first floor heard every footstep of the other couple upstairs.
The owner had lots and lots of rules. Many unnecessary. Over the top.
It also would have been more helpful if the owner had provided his tips on what areas to see and explore, what restaurants to try, attractions to visit, walking destinations from the house —when we reserved his home. As it was, that information was released to us just a week before our arrival after we had done most of the research ourselves. And, more frustrating, we had to contact him shortly before checkin to find out how to even get into the house. His overall inflexibility was frustrating…
Parking at the house was definitely a challenge. Street parking worked the best.
The house is in a great location, but given the premium price per night, it was overall a rather disappointing experience.