Overall, I liked staying here. The neighborhood is great and the feel of the place is cozy. There are some things to know before you go, though. There is only a thin wall between you and unit #520. I could clearly hear every detail of conversations next door. The armoire and bath vanity are home-made from particle board. Functional, but odd. The coffee table is fashioned from unfinished steel and wood. Lots of sharp edges on that thing, so be careful. The back yard is not maintained. Beans, weeds, thorny tree growing into grill, fire pit bricks collapsed, sun tarp collapsed, etc. During my stay, someone in 520 next door left a child's car seat sitting out in the yard. I notified the owners, but it was still sitting there when I left a week later. When I arrived, the TV had visible damage in the form of melted plastic and wires hanging out the bottom. There was also no microwave. The chairs outside had disintegrated in the sun and weren't serviceable. They replaced the TV pretty quickly. The microwave they brought was ancient and it looked like it had just come from someones dirty kitchen. Food was splattered inside and outside. Very gross. I sent pics and they cleaned it. There was no dish or laundry soap or kitchen trash bags. I bought soap and asked for bags. They left me one kitchen trash bag. for my two week stay. I thought that was petty. The rest of the time I was just stretching the tiny bathroom trash bags over the top of the kitchen trash can