Let's start with the pros:
1) The property was very clean, and this is so very important
2) comfy beds with high-quality bedding, and I'm very picky
3) great communication with the host. She was very good at sending us all the information we needed to check-in. She sent us lots of info about activities in the area and a variety of restaurants. She was very helpful.
4) Great location - it's literally right across the street from the Beverly Sorenson building. Very convenient as we were visiting our son, who is an SUU student.
5) Great price! It is certainly cheaper than a hotel room of the same size.
Cons-
Nothing serious but just a few things you might want to be aware of before you book this property.
1) The bathroom is small. The doorway is literally 23 inches wide. Yes, I measured it. The shower is the smallest I have ever seen. You will probably have trouble maneuvering in this shower if you are tall (6 feet and up) or generous around the middle. This bathroom does comply with ADA regulations, you definitely won't be able to get a wheelchair or a walker in there.
2) The kitchen is small, awkward, and quirky. Little things, like the cabinets, have no handles, and some hinges are on the wrong side, which makes them difficult to open. Also, there is no dishwasher, and you cannot open the refrigerator when someone is standing in front of the sink washing dishes.
These things weren't a big deal to us because we happen to be rather small in stature and we were only there for three days, but I would imagine these two things could be a big deal for some guests. It's just better to know before you go.