The door code did not work and we had to work that out with management on arrival. Frustrating but not the end of the world. They never fixed the back door code problem though, so we had to leave thru the front door to make sure the house was locked.
I let them know we had a toddler and a baby with us, and of course we were watching them closely, but—there was a fully accessible cabinet in the kitchen with paint, glue, wire cutters, sharp broken tiles piled up. Just hanging out there. Kind of a bad look.
The couch is one of those suck you in couches that’s kinda low to the ground and deep. It’s comfortable but requires a foot on the coffee table to get comfortable since there are no ottomans. The coffee table was just a sheet of glass on a piece of metal that was not secured. We were off and on the couch over a few hours time and then I heard this loud crash and ran into see my husband sitting there looking at the sheet of glass on the floor (it didn’t break thank God). I guess it got nudged one too many times and just fell off. I recommend replacing this with something more sturdy! It’s especially not safe for kids.
The couch and pillows are comfortable but both need a thorough cleaning. The whole place could use a deep clean, with the cobwebs in the corners and the pipes in the kitchen that smell terrible.
The living room rug needs a pad or grippy thing under it so you don’t slip.
I like the simplicity of the house and the back yard.