Finding the property was difficult because the number on the building is not easy to see from the street (black numbers against dark brown). Access to the key was complicated requiring a punch-in code. Despite several requests online, I was never given the phone number of the host. I arrived at 4:25 p.m. No one was around to ask for entrance info, so I came back an hour later when other guests were at the other part of the property. They called and left a message for the host for me and she emailed the code to access the key so I could let myself in.
The apartment is basic and fairly comfortable. It has a good mattress and excellent shower, a powerful microwave and a toaster, and a big refrigerator and an electric stove. It also has a desk but lacks a straight chair (it has stools that don't work with the desk). Nor does it have a way for a short person to reach the top shelf of the kitchen cabinet where some of the dishes are kept. The light beside the bed has a clear bulb with visible filaments that produce a bright orange-toned light that is not very good for reading. Nights were chilly, and because there is no blanket available (just a sheet and light bedspread), I had to increase the nighttime temperature with the thermostat, a waste of energy. Overall I found the rooms comfortable enough for the few hours that I occupied them during my five-day stay.