The kitchen / living room area of this condo are attractive. Apart from that, we did not enjoy our stay and would not book this property again.
Our summer stay was HOT and uncomfortable.. There is no AC. There are a couple of fans, but the big black one is broken and needs to be replaced. There are very few windows to open and only ONE window actually has a screen to keep out insects. Since you're on the ground floor, if you keep windows open you don't feel as though you have much privacy or security from intruders.
The front patio had NO lawn chairs/ furniture to sit on. Therefore, we were unable to enjoy our view of the Burger King directly across the street. The rear bedroom window looks out on a brick wall. The blinds in the bedroom are crappy and we found it impossible to get then shut all the way. There's an ugly little "courtyard" back there, which is more like a 8 x 8 square alley.
Many of the interior walls consist of painted cement blocks, which resembles common construction in old schools and churches. It's ugly and not "homey."
In addition, the closets were not orderly. Towels and sheets and other items appeared to be shoved there haphazardly, rather than being stacked neatly.
Our covered parking spot was so tiny that we found it useless. If you've got a small car, you'd probably be okay.
The location is okay. It was a long walk (2 miles?) to the historic strip of Park City. There is a Starbucks and a shopping center/ grocery store across the street. The grounds and the pool are pretty nice.
Overall, we were mostly miserable here during our summer visit because we couldn't get any airflow (lack of windows) and we couldn't sit outside where it was 15 degrees cooler (no patio furniture.) The thermometer inside the apartment consistently read 80 degrees the whole time we were there and it didn't really cool off at night.
Maybe if you're here to ski in the winter, this would work better for you.