This rental is designed for guests.
I loved that the cabinets and closets were all labeled. It was stocked, not just with pots and utensils, but with spices, oil, coffee, tea, sugar, camping chairs, etc. As a coffee lover, I appreciated that they offer 3 ways to make coffee... even my favorite, pour over. The neighborhood is quiet (aside from the local rooster) and the views are gorgeous. I definitely recommend staying here. If you do, walk down to Fairview Grocery, two blocks away. They have baked goods, local produce, and a little cafe. In Shenandoah National Park, check out Buck's Hollow Trail. It's right off 211 (you don't have to pay the park admission). You only have to walk 1/4 mile to get to a lovely creek.