We have mixed feelings about the cost vs value provided.
The view is nice, but the house and its contents are in dire need of some fixes/updates. The interior has a wide array of furniture, most of which is worn, or worn out.
One of the master bedroom mattresses was rock hard, which might have been OK except it is also worn out, having a sharp drop-off on one side. With 2 people in the bed, this required a balancing act to be able to sleep. The frame for this bed had metal pieces sticking out that caught my legs at least 1 time. The attached bathroom looked like it was not quite ready, missing covers for the recessed lighting.
Various handles and doorknobs were broken, or missing entirely. Access to the deck for the view requires the door be unlocked inside, but then someone use the knob outside. We had other knobs/handles throughout the house that would fall off in our hands when used to access.
The fridge leaks, we had a stack of paper towels arranged around the base of the fridge by the end of our stay.
The wifi did not work the first 2 days, but when it did work the number of clients that could connect was limited. I am not sure why you would have a house that can host 10, but then limit access. If 10 are visiting, you can assume you will need at least 30 available connections. Better would be to not limit connections at all.
There was two trash cans, and 1 can for recycling outside, and all were full. Someone came by and was standing in the cans to smash down the trash. The cans were overfull when we left.
The driveway is STEEP and angled. Drive up the street and make a u-turn to approach driving downhill. We scraped the bottom, front, and back of the bottom of the car every time we arrived/left, no matter the approach angle.
Some positives? The view was great, the sunsets were nice. The heat worked great, when needed.
Considering the $700+ per night cost to stay, we will likely look elsewhere should we be in the San Diego area again.