We love HHI, stayed in various beachfront properties in Palmetto Dunes about 15 times in the last 25 years. We reserved this place in early 2021 for summer 2021; there wasn't much supply left and, because of schedules, we didn't have much flexibility and basically had to settle on this place.
It's pretty small and cramped. It would be almost impossible for 7 people to stay here, despite the description. We were cramped with just 4 adults. Second guest room is really, really small, we've never seen a place marketed (and priced) as a premium property with such a small second bedroom. "Day bed" would only work OK for children.
The living area includes a humungous dining room table with chairs that weigh about 25 lbs each, hard to move around. The TV area includes a coffee table that takes up the entire open space, way too big for the space. Makes it hard to access the couch/chairs, as well as the balcony.
There is no pantry! All of the groceries we bought had to be placed on countertops.
The dimmer switch above the dining room table doesn't work - we played cards and board games in blazing white light, would have been good if we could have dimmed the lights.
The TVs are old style, not smart TVs - there are 7 remotes among the three TVs, we had to relearn how to switch from various inputs, e.g., STB (set top box). ROKU worked OK.
Shower in primary bedroom is nice and updated. However, bathroom lights flicker, tried to swap bulbs, still flickered.
Even with all of the other complaints, the biggest issue is the primary bedroom king-sized bed - it's a nice size but either the mattress cover or the mattress itself is ridiculously lumpy. There is a small mountain that separates the left side of the bed from the right. No cuddling permitted with the lump, not sure how anyone would think this is OK.
Wooden shades in bedrooms and living room are very nice, block out the sun. Closet in primary bedroom has a broken handle.
Unlike practically every condo building up and down the Palmetto Dunes coast, there is no pool behind this complex. If you want to swim, you have to head over to the next complex. We like the ocean but for families with small kids, it could be complicated to swim at a pool.