I've had groups stay at this property in the past, under a different owner, and I am pleased to say that nothing was lost in the transition. This is a great place to spend time in the Silverthorne area, and I found the new owner a pleasure to deal with. This trip, we had a group of 8, but I've had as many as 11 that have been able to comfortably spread out over the house. We found the house clean and nicely stocked with all the "basics" (ie TP, paper towels, dish-washing supplies). The only thing I found missing was some soap for the clothes washing machine, but there were dryer sheets, so I'm betting it was just an oversight. The bathrooms had plenty of towels and washcloths for everyone. The kitchen has a nice selection of cookware that is in good shape (sometimes a rarity in rental properties) and, much to my very pleasant surprise, the knives in the block actually had a good edge on them. (Sorry - I'm revealing my foodie bias towards the usual dull cutting utensils you normally find while traveling.) The Wifi was very good, until a wind storm knocked it out for the whole building one evening - but that is certainly no marks against the property. The garage is large and could accommodate two normal sized vehicles nicely. It was a bit of a tight fit with my Suburban in there, but it will work - just have a spotter to make sure you're clear. This property is an easy drive to Silverthorne, Dillon, and Frisco. There was quite a bit of snow dumped in the area prior to our visit, but the road crews did a good job of keeping things clear. If you're skiing, you'll find the access to the many local ski resorts very convenient. One recommendation on local dining - check out the Mountain Lyon Cafe. We always make sure we get in a visit there for breakfast or lunch. Their green chili is really good.
In conclusion, this is a great place to stay - I fully recommend it.