The unit was clean and comfortable, and essentially as advertised. I would not stay there again unless they fixed some annoying features:
1. The sliding doors to the patio had vertical hanging plastic slats for curtains. Some were missing, some were broken or bent, and they did not slide along the rod due to friction. If you’re tall enough, you can manually push the stuck hangers along the rod to open them. The plastic slats clatter when the HVAC blows. Especially in the bedroom. All night.
If you want to read after sunset, you have to do it in the bathroom. The bedroom had but one dim bulb for illumination.
2. The front door keypad lock code was nine (!) digits. The pad is not illuminated, so you’ll need to bring a flashlight for night use.
3. There was no welcome booklet with helpful facts, just a binder with some map xeroxes. It referred to filling out a parking form, but there was no form. The communications from manager were disjointed. The keypad combo to enter the unit and the very necessary instructions on how to use it were in separate communications (one email, one in app). The keypad combination they gave us to the back gate of the complex (which was the usual entry from the parking spot) was missing the first two digits, which a helpful neighbor provided or we’d never have been able to use it.
Those things might not bother everyone, but we found them annoying. Otherwise, it was a nice unit.