The unit was quaint and you could tell some serious love and care was put into the arrangement and basic necessities, but the main issue was that it lacked insulation between the floors. I unfortunately was stuck under a couple who never slept, would scream at each other at the top of their lungs and play fetch with their big dog at all hours of the night/ morning.
It was nice being walking distance to the downtown SSF area where a plethora of local restaurants and bars resided but with only street parking available, loading and unloading was a nightmare. The neighborhood is filled with familes who all own several vehicles and have limited driveway space leaving the street parking options on the block or any adjacent block completely filled. The only other options are either metered spaces that you can't park in from 3 - 5 AM any night of the week due to nightly street sweeping or a public parking garage 3 blocks away.
Aside from these inconveniences, there was a certain charm to the complex that a hotel or motel could not achieve. Having a Keurig machine stocked with pods saved me in the mornings when I would be off to the conference on 2 - 3 hours of scattered sleep.