I have looked at other listings in that area and I find something that can sleep 12. Typically, they're going to be on the lake, you know, a large lake house, but their parking is limited and again, my event parking area holds 50 cars and the driveway holds 10, so parking is not a problem at my house. As far as you know, pricing too high or too low, finding that sweet spot, so that we're getting people that come in there and they're gonna respect the property and not pricing ourselves out of the market so that we stay booked regularly. You know, again, I kind of compare it to three nights at the Holiday Inn Express there in Albemarle, you know, if we have three families there for three nights, that's about the same price as my house for three nights and you can easily have three families in my house. The thing as far as pricing, you know, I'd have looked at it, maybe I could raise my price and at the end of the year taking just as much money, but not having it booked every weekend less, you know, wear and tear on the house, same amount of dollars. But then I have to take into consideration my landscape. Well, my landscapers every week, pretty much regardless, but my housekeeper, Betsy was doing it to start with, but she was diagnosed with neurological disease, so physically, she's not able to do the cleaning. So we lucked into finding this wonderful lady named April and first started just kind of doing the days giving us a day off so we can go out of town. But once Betsy's health declined, she started doing every cleaning for us and I want to stay on her schedule, she's wonderful. She's got a family that's got a cleaning business, do house cleaning. We've found her through a friend, she came to look at the house and I think she priced it at 220 to do the house. Then we met with her after Betsy's diagnosis and said "we need you to do every cleaning, can you do that?" and she said yes. Now the cleaning business, they can have their own accounts. We were her first account and right now we're the largest account that their company has because she's cleaning it five, six times a month. It's not just cleaning, she stages the house, she prepares the house for the guest and she knows the house better than I do as far as where the pictures need to be and how the chairs need to be. She'll send me a picture of a little Dean in the shade on a lamp and I'm like "yeah I did that last year, my apologies, sorry I did that". She is the most important person on our team and if I price it higher, but she's not working every week, I need to take keep that in consideration because I don't want to lose her and I raised her up to 240 last year and just raised her up to 280 this year because she's worth every penny. You know, she started just doing the basics, but now she's doing more, you know, as far as organising our toys, then the downstairs garage, we have a whole bunch of toys that we keep, you know, cycling through every time I go shopping for supplies, in the toy aisle, a new game or something to play in the yard, we just put that downstairs for the guest. I want to stay on her schedule, so pricing myself higher and having less bookings for the same amount of money affects the people that I depend on to make this happen.