The property owner used the incorrect address on the listing, which made finding it challenging (and would mislead one to assume it a nicer property as well). The property owner also used verbiage "Parking available"... this is misleading. Strictly speaking, parking is available in every major city, but one has to pay. The implication in the listing (indeed why we chose it!) was that parking was on-site. Only after reserving the property and paying money does the information become clear.
There were also a few basic maintenance items that were needed... the toilet seat was so loose it could fall off, the one shower head sprayed water at the wall (not the user, due to a failed weld), the shower filled up with water due to a slow drain, then spilled into the bathroom floor and the adjacent living room (if one was careful, they could adjust the water flow to limit the fill rate to match the drain rate, ask me how I know!). The basement bedroom (the only one with real privacy) also has a water meter in it which clicks every time the water runs... that took some getting used to.
The area was nice, a quiet street, and we had beds. The temperature control was fine for cool spring days, and I cannot speak to anything else. Might be nice to have the user manual for the washer/dryer combo in the apartment, we looked it up online, but it wasn't perfect.
The propery owner was readily available for questions and spoke good English.