Easy rental process. Joshua, the property owner/host is accessible and willing to help. The house has everything a (younger) person could want, including a bottle opener by the back patio and a Pacman console. However, for those specifically interested in a kitchen and amenities of a home, we were disappointed in the cleanliness of the property, especially given Covid and the hefty cleaning fee charged (twice the other property we were considering). The refrigerator/freezer is not full size and was dirty; the refrigerator froze our newly purchased Farmers Market groceries and the very small freezer appeared not to have been cleaned in months, if ever. The whole house needs a good scrub. For those who care, the sheets are synthetic, not cotton. All this said, it’s a perfect spot for a larger family or three sets of friends willing to share a bathroom (as the second bathroom has a shower off the stairs to the basement, so it’s fine to use as a powder room/toilet but not a desirable shower). Capitol Hill, a convenient 10-minute walk to the museums, which was the purpose of our visit, is also currently a tent city for the urban homeless. We were not aware of this prior to our arrival. Even for seasoned New Yorkers, it was a shock to see and experience each day as we walked to and from the museums or our for coffee.