Apt#2 was nicely decorated, but there were a few deawbacks for us. Guests with mobility issues should be aware thay the stairs are numerous amd narrow when lifting luggage leading up to the entrance. The queen bed fits into a narrow space with limited space to access one side. There is no dining area, so meals are eaten on a side cocktail table in the living room or on the couch. I believe the couch may double as a pullout bed because it is not particularly comfortable to sit on. I was happy for coffee, cream and sugar, and a coffeemaker in the mornings but there were no filters and no teabags or decaf. The property faces a floodwall, dividing the street, which made it challenging for Lyft drivers picking us up. The neighborhood is mixed use with some trailer truck activity late nights and early mornings. For people like us, not having a car made the neighbohood a bit of a food and services desert. No restaurants, grocery stores, pharmacies or convenience stores that we found within walking distance. None of these need to be deal breakers, but they are things to consider