On the bright side, the parking is good, Internet is reliable, and the beds are reasonably comfortable. The neighborhood is nice with restaurants and stores within walking distance. Unfortunately, there are a number of problems with this property.
When we first arrived we could see that the kitchen trash can had not been cleaned and had no liner. Also, the oven had not been cleaned. There is very little cookware in the kitchen and no dish towels or mittens to use when baking. We only had a partial roll of toilet paper, paper towels and no dish soap. The dish scrubbers were old and dirty. There is a washing machine but no drying rack. The host later sent a housekeeper with supplies after we submitted a list.
The windows do not close because the hardware is deranged, and the curtains are in disrepair. We received only one key and the hosts would not provide another upon request. He said it was against company policy and we should leave the key in the lock box. This is a common practice for a rental house; however, doesn’t work in this apartment since you need a key fob to enter the building and the apartment. I guess you are supposed to prop the apartment and outside building doors open then go back downstairs to the dark parking lot to place the keys in the lock box so another guest can use it. Not a good solution. There is a bar down the street with noisy patrons that walk down the street drunk dropping F bombs into the wee hours of the morning. Not the fault of the host, but you should be aware.
You may still want to stay here, but should be aware, that it photographs well but is very basic. The description says it is ‘finished to a high level’, although that is subjective, and I wouldn’t say that it is. Think bachelor pad ladies. This is often what you get with a ‘contactless’ rental as opposed to meeting the host and having a relationship. They just want you to send money so they can provide the least and never see your face. I prefer to not leave a bad review, but this rental has too many problems to just not mention it.