Pros:
Close to St. Peters (20 minute walk), 10 minutes to Campo di Fiori, and 5 minutes Trastevere where is numerous pubs, bars and restaurants.
Two buildings from John Cabot University dorm and next to a Alimentari (mini market).
Air conditioner in each of the two rooms and one in the living room.
The WIFI was included and continuous hot water so hot showers are possible for everyone though cannot turn on the water while someone is showering.
The owner Marta was very nice and the following through email was good.
Cons:
Pricey.
The apartment faces a street on the second floor (no elevator) so there is constant vehicle and foot traffic and even though the air conditioners were turned on we could hear everything with the windows and shutters closed. Did not sleep well all week. Seems like garbage is picked up every day so the sanitation trucks with their 'safety alarms' which sound like an alarm clock is constantly going off. They push all the door buttons until someone buzzes them in since the garbage cans are in the first section of the building right behind the front door of the building. So everyday you have to walk by the stinky garbage to get to the stairwell to get to apartment.
The apartment next to a mini market and the owner, clerks, and customers are chatting it up early in the morning and also with their vendors who drop off the goods.
The apartment could be 'freshened up" with paint, new hardware in the bathrooms, etc...
The stand up showers are 3x3 feet so I had hard time bending down to pick shampoo etc...on the shower floor (since there are no shelves in the shower) and I am only 120 lbs and 5'7.
My travel mate said the mattress in the main bedroom was very hard.