Since there are so few reviews of the property, we want to take the opportunity to go into more detail about the property. We traveled as a family with a small child (2 years) and must warn against moving into the property with small children in particular. But first: What you need to know is that the landlords themselves do not live on site. The property is managed by a building cleaning company (the name is a travesty, but more on that later). On-site communication is therefore with this company. On the one hand, this means that the keys are not actually handed over, but the key is in a safe in the house. To pay the deposit we would have to drive 5km to the company. There was no house tour - it's not that important to us. But: You are bound by the times (arrival at 4pm and departure at 10am). Everything is still reasonable, but we wanted to point that out. We didn't know that. Anyone who now expects a building cleaning company to guarantee that the house is at least clean is wrong here. Unfortunately, no pictures can be attached. There were cobwebs in every corner of the ceiling (bathroom, bathroom, kitchen, children's room), there was hair on the floor, the window panes hadn't been cleaned in ages. We complained about all of this on the first day (we had to go to the property management to pay the deposit anyway). We were only told that the property had been thoroughly cleaned before our arrival and that spiders came into the house so quickly that you couldn't keep up with the cleaning. Unfortunately, you can't post pictures here, but the dirt we found had definitely been there for a long time (dust threads on the lamps, dirt on the windows and in the window frames). We even found candy from the previous guest on the carpet in front of the couch. Cleanliness is one thing - then we just vacuumed and wiped thoroughly (and by the way, no more spiders came!). We also had to wash up because all the pots and pans were dirty. However, safety is the other and much more important thing. But here, too, the house is lacking. The stair gate for small children upstairs is dilapidated and disintegrating (some wooden struts have broken out). In addition, there is a screw that probably replaces the broken lock like this