The contactless, late night check-in started with a lightless porch on a snowy night. The access code didn’t work after multiple tries. Was there a note perhaps? A tiny post-it, tightly crumpled so that it wasn’t noticed by us seniors with old eyes, just barely peeked out of a crevice in the lockbox. The note had the correct access code. The house was dark upon entry, and the house was invitingly warm. A welcome basket of wine and snacks was a nice surprise. The porch lights were fixed early the next morning. The house rules were very reasonable. The home furnishings were attractive and comfortable. The kitchen was very well stocked, missing only a whisk. The master bedroom was spacious, the bed was very comfortable (back issues), with plenty of extra warm blankets. The bedding was excellent quality. The house had a garden hose on a reel to wash off the red rock dirt on a car or bike. The neighborhood of single family homes was very quiet, with nearly zero traffic, and a wonderful dark sky. The house was spacious for a couple, impressively spotless, and perhaps the cleanest rental in the last two years. Very small oddities were the closet louver shutter doors for every room but the bathrooms, no dining table lighting, a shower faucet with a screw sticking out, and no working bathroom sink stoppers. We mountain bike in Sedona 2X/year, and we will return to this one when we want to mountain bike to Chicken Point/Broken Arrow or Templeton from the nearby Little Horse Trail.