Expect a relatively comfortable, just-fine place in a convenient location, well decorated with folk art from around the world. The primary bedroom/bath is lovely; the other bedrooms and secondary bath are much more basic, but fine enough. We found the kitchen serviceable, but poorly equipped for daily cooking without stocking it ourselves. Pantry basics were lacking (no cooking oil, salt, or pepper) or unusable due to sugar ant infestation, and we had to clean dirty pans left in the oven by prior guests before being able to use the oven ourselves. Most of the dishes, utensils, pots/pans you need are otherwise there. Confirm with the host that basic amenities are actually available before you book - The WiFi was not working for the majority of our stay, so no streaming services and no cable or over-the-air television service were available. Though the host offered us a modest refund for that trouble, they also asked us to take on the work of troubleshooting the issue with their internet provider on their behalf, which seemed odd and set a poor tone for our stay. If you’re just staying for a couple of nights, you’ll likely find this a nice place to accommodate a family or larger group. If you’re looking for a longer stay, maybe look elsewhere in or around Santa Fe, or check for mid-tier hotel options that might be more comfortable.