This property has potential to improve, but a few concerns arose during our stay. The property is located on the border of a middle class neighborhood and an area of Sacramento that is struggling economically and prone to property crime and vandalism. I can see how some people might not feel safe walking around the neighborhood, especially at night. The property itself looked like a recent conversion, nice and comfortable enough on the inside but the front and back yards still needed a lot of work. The backyard was not usable due to weeds and equipment stored there, and the fences to adjoining properties need repair. There is an abandoned church next door. I wish the owner had communicated more effectively with us regarding a worker who just showed up one day and started doing work in the back... Kind of weird when you hear sounds coming from the back of the house and you see a man with a shovel outside the window. The garbage cans out front were overflowing with garbage from the last visitors. Also, there is no way to unlock the house from the inside without a key. This is a safety hazard and should be addressed soon. The majority of the art that is for sale in the house seems to be from the host, as opposed to artists who live in the community... Not a negative per se, but the description in the listing (about supporting artists in the community) seems misleading. For the price that we paid, my family expected more.