The homes and the townhomes are in 2 different areas. The pool homes are across a "one lane going each way" road (not busy) from where you check in. The townhomes are behind the checkin, club house area on the same side of the road.
North Hampton Road, where we stayed, is the first road of the pool home development. It is a residential neighborhood. The houses are very close to each other, but it was very still and quiet and well maintained. I saw some men at a house across the street loading their golf bags into a car one day at 7 am and I saw 3-4 other people for a few minutes while outside the house...that's it. Our home's pool area had sun all day which I loved.
The town homes area was a little busier. We drove through and I saw more people out and about. That is where the construction is, towards the back, well, side really. I think that this area is fine as well though. I liked the look of the townhomes. Very neatly kept.
To get to the lazy river pool you enter the checkin clubhouse building and walk straight back past the arcade and bar area to the deck out back. Down some steps and there you are.
We could have walked from the house, but we drove and parked there. It was a 60 second drive from our driveway to the parking lot. There is a spa, a pool and the beach entry lazy river area. The beach entry area is in the back. Very nice. It is not a long lazy river, but it is a lot of fun and the water is WARM and clean. I went down the slide. It was fast. (The water slide was the first time ever in my life. I am 44. I still don't know what possessed me to do that. I am glad that I did it though.) Lots of good seating at the pools.
The house had plenty of towels. I think that the wash cloths were just forgotten. There were small wrapped bars of soap in the bathrooms, but I bring my own brand anyway. We did have a bottle of dish soap under the sink. The kitchen was well equipped for cooking, even for baking, if you wanted to.
The appliances were in new condition with an ice and water dispenser side by side fridge. I did go shopping at publix down the street. I bought groceries for our stay and dish washing soap. (I brought the remainder home except for 3 or 4 cubes that I left under the sink for the next people).
I did not do dishes. I rinsed them and they went into the dishwasher. I do not recall seeing a dish rag. I used a wash cloth (one of our own) for wiping down surfaces.
The central air worked fine, but the thermostat is in an enclosed plastic cover. The beds were not top quality but I slept fine and had no morning ache.

Hair dryer was in the master bath. All of the bedrooms had the same type of furniture and bedspreads. They were made up with mattress pads, sheets and bedspread. I found blankets in a closet and put them on the beds that we used. (we had an extra bedroom!) Washer/dryer in the garage. Vacuum, broom, iron and board in a hall closet.
Checkin was very quick. We didn't get in until supper time (I think) It wasn't early anyway. Check out is at 11:00.
All in all it was good. It wasn't much different as far as having to supply your own products as it is when you stay at a time share like the Hyatts or Marriotts. The only difference is that those have more TV's and offer DVD players and they have a common grilling area......and they generally cost more too.
Happy to answer any questions.