1. Great location, true ski in/out.
2. Recently renovated with new furniture. However, IMO the owner certainly saved on the quality of the furnishings, if nicer furnishings are important to you).
3. Owner gave instructions on using elevator to get to and from unit with luggage, groceries, etc., but elevator was not working. Seperate conversations with 4 different building workers confirmed elevator has not been working for 2-3 months and, due to missing parts, is not expected to be operational again for several more months. It made carrying luggage and groceries an awful experience carrying everything up 3 flights of stairs to the first residential level. Owner acted surprised to hear about it. Either owner is completely out of touch with status of the building and unit or could, IMO, have been more forthcoming. (I was very disturbed to see the 3 workers trying to bring a new washer and dryer up the stairs for installation in another unit.)
4. The condo is very small—a has decent sized main bedroom with a queen bed and a small second bedroom with 2 double bunk beds. Technically, the condo could sleep 8—2 in the Main BR, 4 in the second bedroom, and 2 in a pull-out LR sofa bed. But I could not imagine more than 4 adults here or, honestly, more than 2 adults and 2 children. The place would be too tight IMO.
5. Condo has no closets in which clothing can be hung. Two of the closets were locked for the owners use and, as far as I could tell, none of the other closets in the entire unit had any place to hang clothing and, for the most part, to place folded clothing. All the unlocked closets had built in cubby holes, all of which were full of extra bedding, towels, paper goods, etc. There was one 4-drawer dresser in the MBR and a 5-shelf free standing closet in the second BR (making that room space even tighter) . I used the Peloton bike in the MBR as the only place to ”hang” clothing.
5. Kitchen is a vary small and narrow “galley” kitchen, so tight that you cannot open the freezer door without moving the kitchen trash pail out of the way.
6. While the owner advertises that the unit has a Peloton bike, it has not been set up yet. To do so, requires a Peloton activation code, Peloton account, credit card for monthly billing, so Peloton bike was unusable.
7. While I assume this is a temporary issue, during our entire stay, there was a terrible smell throughout the stairwells. With the inoperable elevator, we had to deal with the smell constantly.