We were there at the beginning of June, so I can’t speak to the heating or cooling systems. There are lots of windows, so that was very nice, and the neighborhood is reasonably quiet. Traffic sounds, sure, since it’s right on the main street, mainly during the morning commute time, but residents are used to waiting for the bridge, so they don’t keep their cars idling.
We brought our bikes and really appreciate being able to keep them in the garage so we didn’t have to lock them and they stayed dry when it rained.
The kitchen and pantry have all the things you need, and plenty of dishes, including smaller plates and bowls, which we used mostly. We didn’t cook while there, but ate our breakfast of yogurt and stuff, and tea, before heading out for the day, but you could certainly cook full meals if you wanted to.
We prioritize having comfortable chairs with good lighting for reading, and a table for playing cards and games, and this was all provided at this spot.
My only suggestion would be to provide a handrail next to the front stoop. It’s only a couple of small steps, but for someone with gimpy knees, like me, that presented a bit of a challenge.