I heard somewhere that owners should spend the night in their rentals occasionally to make sure the property is up to par. That would be helpful here. Upon entry, the clean looking, neat apartment has a musty odor. As I walked through the shotgun layout my balance was challenged by the increasing unevenness of the floor. Once used to these things, and the traffic noises (since the room is about 30 feet from an intersection) we could appreciate how close we were to restaurants, shops and all the area's adventure opportunities. The kitchen was nice with full sized new appliances, and the furniture was fine. However, to make the unit more appealing: add towel racks in the bathroom as there is nowhere to hang wet items; fix the bathroom door so it will close; add a washer to the bathroom faucet so water isn't sprayed everywhere; fix the bathroom fan so it turns on; caulk around the kitchen sink so water doesn't run under it when dishes are washed. It would be nice to have a few more basics like bath soap and shampoo, and if you list a Keurig coffee maker, have plain coffee pods for it. Simple changes that could make a world of difference! I was also surprised that I was asked to strip my own bed, gather my linens, and take out my trash when I had paid a cleaning fee.