The condo has a very nice layout....one BDRM at one end and the other two at the other end; so no cramped spaces. Great location. One only has to walk out of the complex, cross the street to get to the beach. We spent our time walking the shoreline, or the wide multipurpose sidewalks, visiting the Pier or driving down to the Gulf Island National Seashore to enjoy the private pristine beaches. We enjoy fresh seafood; so having the seafood market next to Publix made for some scrumptious seafood dinners. The kitchen was stocked; absent of alum foil. (The current view out the deck is an appealing and expansive sand field; but once the lot is sold the view will be construction and then a building.) The disappointment presented itself in two ways: some of the furniture sorely needs replacement: the dresser drawer in the spare room came apart when opened. The couch is in deplorable condition and should have been replaced years ago; the middle section literally drops to the floor... The west sun beats down on the LR and front master BDRM. Afternoon hours to sundown. There are curtains to block the sun...but then one loses the outside view and ends up sitting in a dim room because the light bulbs are not checked/replaced. While the A/C unit kept the rest of the condo cool , there is something wrong with the A/C in the master BDRM because it the only way to keep the BDRM room from feeling like a sauna was to keep the curtains closed at all times, and the BDRM door open and set the A/C low rendering the rest of the condo very cold. We visited in May when the temps were moderate....... .Being a condo, I don't know what options the owner has...some people are warm natured and actually prefer sleeping with the room temp warm (upper 70s) and don't mind keeping bathroom door open. And if you are sunburned you may not even notice. On a more upbeat note, the owner was very pleasant and responded quickly to messages.