@Jennifer3217 Happy to help and glad you find it useful.
Hosts are often reticent to mention things they are afraid might put a guest off booking, but it's to a host's advantage to mention the possible cons along with the great things. The aim is to get guests who are well suited to what you offer, and avoid complainers. Some hosts will mention that it's noisy if they live in a heavy traffic area, some that there are some barking dogs in the neighborhood, whatever might be disturbing to some guests. You don't want guests who will be upset that they aren't totally alone on the property and will be fussed that you and your family are out and about on the property, so that's why it's good to make it clear.
I was thinking that your listing looks like a sweet spot for a couple who enjoys being out in nature to spend their honeymoon or an anniversary, or just to reconnect in a quiet, cozy place, so you might also put wording in your intro to market towards the type of guests you see it being attractive to.
I did that in my ad and it has worked really well. I am in the countryside on the outskirts of a touristy beach town, which is also known as a party town. But guests who want to spend the evening at the bar and stumble home drunk at 2 am are not going to be a good fit for me in my home-share, so I wrote it up as a good place for guests who like a quiet spot to hang out and come home to, those who want to work on their art, writing, read books, practice yoga. Close enough to walk to town and the beach, but away from the hustle and bustle. If you market towards a certain demographic, I think guests read it and think, "Hey, that's me she's describing".
It has also seemed to help me get guests who are environmentally aware, which I didn't even consider when I wrote my description. Most of my guests have understood what being on a private septic means, and what is accceptable to flush or not, some have asked me if I have a compost pail before I even have a chance to mention it, they don't create huge amounts of plastic garbage, and they aren't fussed when I tell them I have a somewhat limited water supply and it isn't necessary to flush their toilet for every pee and that 1 hr showers or leaving the water running while they wash dishes or brush their teeth isn't going to work well here 🙂
We can't be everything to everyone, so it's better to focus on attracting those who you'll enjoy hosting and who will really appreciate what you have provided.