Room was just as pictured and that was best part of stay in Paris. Had never been to Paris and was investigating retiring in the area. Have been to many VRBO sites over the years. However, have never been to one like this. The only person we crossed paths with is a resident artist that uses the space. Got up in night and went to kitchen with cell phone flashlight because lights at night were off and a mystery as to how to turn on. The breakfast which is quoted in the ad here
" Breakfast is provided in a self-serve, continental format. Our offerings include bagels, muffins, oatmeal, yogurt, fresh fruit, coffee, juice, and tea. The menu changes daily. Evening snacks are available.". What I found were a stack of bowls which I had to wash, a couple pouches of Quaker Oats instant oatmeal and a walmart granola bar. Thank God the coffee machine worked. And I guess part of it was my own fault because when the ad said it was self serve format, I pictured a buffet style breakfast, not a no one else is in the house and you are on your own to figure it out. The pros to the room and place, the cost was reasonable and my wife chose and liked the room. The cons to the room and place, Paris was not very enticing as a location to move to. Breakfast mentioned above. Although the cost of the room was reasonable and breakfast would have been understandable given that cost, once the VRBO fees, cleaning fees and taxes were added, the room came to about $20 from doubling the cost. And that made it not worth it.