Overall, this was a decent spot for our extended weekend. It's nothing fancy, but it served our purposes well. There were a few minor issues and a few suggestions that I will detail, but I would stay again.
If you like a firm bed, you are in luck. I would suggest a mattress topper for the bed, but that is a matter of preference. In the living room, one of the blinds was inoperative as it was damaged recently. Celia, the owner, responded quickly to our inquiry about the parking pass that was missing (it was stolen by a previous renter) and explained the situation with the blind. Neither was a big deal since we didn't get a parking ticket.
Another minor issue we had was that we ran out of toilet paper on the second day. Apparently the person who cleans the apartment decides how much to leave for each guest. Celia was willing to bring some over, but we just picked some up ourselves. I would suggest just having plenty on hand instead of rationing, but I understand the concern of supply theft.
Most of the DirecTV channels were blocked out because of a settings issue with the receiver and the TV. After a fair amount of tinkering, I was able to resolve them but the package still didn't have ESPN or any other sports channels. We spent most of our time out of the apartment hiking, but it would have been nice to avoid going to a bar Saturday morning in order to catch the Badger game. Not a huge deal, but for a few extra bucks a month, it would be an easy addition.
I've outlined the issues we encountered, but they really were minor and the communication from Celia was great. She made us feel very welcome and I would certainly stay again. The place was a good value for the money and the location worked for us. It's definitely a place to consider for those looking for an inexpensive stay in Boulder.