I rented this house not to stay in, but as a venue for a weekend-long event with a small group of friends. It worked out very well!
The house is a charming little place right next to Queen Anne Ave at the southern end of the retail district. It's a great location for walking to food and shops. The house has two common rooms: a sitting/living room with a couch and a dining room. I was able to set up a small folding table in the living room to comfortably seat 10 people at tables.
The owner is very conscientious. It snowed the first night, and when I arrived the next day, she had swept the sidewalk clear of snow and put out a boot scraper for us. She checked in with me through Vrbo throughout my stay to make sure everything was going well. There were nice touches that are sometimes overlooked at rentals like plenty of toilet paper and a full box of tissues.
I can't really speak to the comfort of the sleeping accommodations, because I didn't sleep over. But the two bedrooms, while small, seemed cozy. When we arrived, the place was very cold. I presume that it hadn't been occupied the previous night, and that she had turned on the baseboard heaters shortly before we got there. I was worried at first that it would be too cold. However, the next day it got too warm! The little heaters are more than sufficient to keep the place toasty. I noticed at least a couple of fans tucked away to help keep it cool in the warmer months.
If you're looking for a well-situated place to stay in Seattle, this is a good choice. I don't have anything negative to say about it. However, it's good to be aware of the tiny size of the house. With a fold-out sofa bed and a makeshift lounge/bed in the dining room, you could accommodate a group, but it's good to know that there is only one teeny bathroom to share. Be sure you're sufficiently intimate with your fellow travellers!
All in all, give this charming little place a try!