We arrived a tad early, but the cleaning persons were very nearly done and we were in quite shortly. There was a snafu as the door code was wrong, but Brita on the phone straightened that out immediately. The upstairs unit is quite large, 3 bedrooms and another bed with charming sitting room and 1/2 bath up one floor from that. The weather was a bit cool, but was eventually warm enough to dine out on the front porch patio which was delightful. The two bedrooms in back also open to a sitting area which, had we warmer and drier days, would have been quite nice. The kitchen's microwave was recently out of service, but that did not pose a problem since we had a drip coffee maker and supply of coffee provided. Also, there was a modest supply of spices and ingredients that were at our disposal which was useful for the little cooking we did. For the 6 of us adults the place was quite roomy with a nice large dining room with big table.
We were a block and a half from a Tops grocery store which was very handy. The neighborhood is what I would call transitional, the old, not cared for places being taken over and fixed up by apparently new owners. In spite of a few neighborhood eyesores, we felt quite safe walking around our neighborhood. We walked to a new brewery was just a few blocks away that had a rather upscale clientele which was another sign of the direction the area is taking. Our days found us walking a great deal just to see the gorgeous architecture from bygone days, one day walking at least 10 miles.
Brita's place is a real classic, beautifully restored, spacious, a little arty and a total delight to visit. We lacked for nothing as far as amenities. I would happily visit again and urge anyone going to Buffalo to stay here.