Unfortunately listing does not say it is a unit, on the third floor of the building. Some reviewers have commented on very steep and difficult stairs. Indeed they were, and also on the floor where most of the bedrooms are, it could be dangerous if you missed the top stair. There is no mention in the ad of the low ceiling height and low doorways upstairs. There are no instructions for operating any appliances or the heating, or the televison. The kitchen is well equipped, but the toaster did not work. There was no oven equipment but since it was hard to work out how to use it, we didn't bother. Check in and communication with the host was poor. On arrival, and making our way to the top we discovered a Chinese family already in situ. It turned out they had been given the code for the same apartment. It was eventually sorted, and the Chinese had the apartments below us. The host blamed the platform for the problems, but we had also had issues contacting the host during the preceding days. The apartment is in a good location, and is quirky, with comfortable beds but the dining chairs are so old there is no cushioning. I would suggest more photos, particularly showing the stairs, and making clear that one has to climb two flights to get to the apartment. I would also have a folder in the apartment, giving details of how to work everything, and also the wifi code, which we only found on the back of the modem, having had that issue elsewhere.