This house was comfortable and very adequate for our needs (four adult males on a skiing trip), but it has several unusual features that, on balance, detract from the overall experience. Listed in order of importance to us:
1. there is no 'master' bedroom, and the bathroom shared by the two upstairs bedrooms has a huge jacuzzi tub (which I would never use) and a tiny, tiny corner shower that was basically unusable for me (6' 4" 230 lbs), so I had to use the basement-level tub/shower combo if I wanted a "normal" shower.
2. There is no TV anywhere on the main living level (not a problem for me, but my sons/nephew were somewhat inconvenienced).
3. Wi-Fi is very spotty; you have a hard time finding a spot where you can get a strong signal.
4. There is a very nice garage, but no remote opener that you can use when coming/going. Since it was very cold and snowing most of the time we were there, this was a bit of a pain (you have to use the house key to open a side door and go inside to raise/lower the garage door). A simple $30 Home Depot remote opener pad mounted outside next to the garage door would solve this problem.
5. The vanity surfaces in all the bathrooms are at least 4'' lower than standard height and I can think of no reason for this feature unless the architect who designed the house was a midget. Thankfully the kitchen counter tops are standard height.
The best feature of the house is a very comfortable living room (sans TV) with a wonderful gas log fireplace.