Agate Point has a spectacular view of the pounding waves. The landscaping and lawn are nice, and the master bed is comfortable. We were grateful we could bring our dogs. But the house could be cleaner; for example, the wooden furniture in the living room, along with the top of the fireplace there, hadn't even been dusted. The handle on the window in the master bedroom was broken, so we couldn't open it. Besides sliding glass doors -- one of which was very hard to open and close and none of which we felt comfortable leaving open at night -- there may be only one other opening window in the house (with no screen?). Also, there was no bulb in the light fixture outside the living room where it gives onto one side of the deck. We had to use a flashlight there at night. The light switches are hard to find and match with fixtures. More towels and dishes would be welcome, as would more bedcovers. The house is quite close to the ocean, but, to reach a sandy beach, you have to walk or drive a little way down the road. Below the house, on the other side of the road, are only big rocks. Sea lions like to lounge on ones just a short walk up the road. The cloth vacuum cleaner bag was full and had to be emptied, with some effort. Only then could we clean the house before checking out. The stools in the kitchen and living room aren't overly comfortable. The house is well worn and lived in -- comforting if you're bringing dogs but less than ideal if you're looking for a pristine environment.