This is an interesting/tough property to rate. The location for us was great, the main living area was spacious, there was a Keurig coffee maker, and the appliances worked well. That’s the good stuff.
The entrance to the unit has 13 fairly steep stairs, so this might be a challenge for some to navigate. And when looking out the window to the back one sees a construction yard, which isn’t the greatest ambiance. The furnishings offer plenty of places to sit and to set things, but the couch was kind of a suede texture, and it had some spots and stains, so we opted to place a sheet over it before sitting.
There is also ample evidence of “going cheap” on things. Multiple applications were obviously “scratch & dent” purchases, and most of the lamps were in poor shape.
The HVAC is a little wonky in that it’s all operated by a wall unit, and in our case it didn’t do that well to keep the far bedroom comfortably warm in early October. And the bathroom is quite a bit more wonky. With the roofline in this converted attic at a slant, it required ingenuity to fit a workable bathroom, which led to a “wet room” style complete with shower. But at six feet tall I was unable to stand in front of the toilet to urinate without crouching way down. And similarly I had to crouch when using the shower as well as be very careful not to hit my left arm/elbow on a shelf immediately to the left of the shower head. It required some gymnastics to complete my shower without bumping something.