Beautifully decorated, well maintained on a quiet street 5 minutes from the beach and restaurants. The décor is very beach-y. Small living room with couch and comfy slider chair. TV has cable and streaming services. WiFi is fast and reliable. Nice sized kitchen has everything you need, including cutting boards, paper products, and enough dishes for a small entertainment (8 settings, I think) - we cooked all of our meals here because we weren't comfortable going out to restaurants due to COVID - this is meant as a testimony to how well the kitchen works, something you can't always say about vacation rentals. Queen bed in each bedroom, both beds are very comfortable - one is quite a ways off the floor - both rooms have storage for your clothes.. Bathroom is fine but the shower is quite small - it's a square with sliding glass doors so not much room to move around in. There's also an outdoor shower. This is a second-floor unit, and the stairs are rather steep and not very wide - not a problem for us but might be for others. Overall, the unit is just about perfect for 2, would probably work well for a couple with two smaller kids - the drawback being that there's only one bathroom. It could sleep 4 adults, but you had better be VERY good friends given its smallish size.
My husband and I spent a week here just before Independence Day and loved this place, much quieter and more private than a hotel room or B&B for what we thought was a reasonable price.
Property management (Joseph G.) was excellent, super easy check-in/check-out. We had nothing that we needed their help for during our stay. The "coin laundry" mentioned in the listing is an offsite laundromat, no washer/dryer in the unit.
A word about COVID. Although masks are currently required in all businesses and outdoor spaces including the boardwalk and beach, the requirement is mostly toothless - there were large crowds on the beach with less than half wearing masks, and forget about social distancing. We found that unsafe and one day left the beach as soon as we arrived. If you feel as we did, please be aware of this before staying anywhere in Rehoboth - while we were there, the public health authorities advised anyone who had visited Rehoboth within the last two weeks to get tested b/c of an earlier outbreak. If the situation doesn't bother you, by all means go for it, but please be responsible to your fellow vacationers and, for that matter, year-round residents of this lovely town.