Ramon is a very honest owner, who was gracious and willing to help us out if he was able to. It was a pleasure to rent his apartment, which is in Condado, a very nice neighborhood, that you will feel safe to walk around in day or night. It's very close to upscale clubs, restaurants, casinos and is just 15 minutes from Old San Juan. To be honest, the apartment is very small (~500 square feet) and we think it is good for a couple only. We think it is a good apartment overall if you are planning to be outside a lot and only need a place to sleep, shower, do minimal cooking/food preparation and go. The bed is OK but there is room for improvement/updating here - maybe it needs an upgraded mattress and better pillows. It is a clean apartment and has the basics you will need. The building itself needs some aesthetic upgrades to the exterior but we heard a facelift to the exterior was underway. It has a secure entrance and security guard during the night and the location is GREAT (there is a pool there, but we didn't go to it so we can't comment other than it looked nice). There is a bus stop across the street, which is nice because taxies are very expensive in PR - For example: the fare structure is based on travel between zones (officially) and it costs about $15 to go 3 miles via taxi versus $0.75 fare by bus (the only problems with buses is that they are not very organize and don't have a schedule set up and also you will need exact change and patience!). The other confounding issue regarding taxis is that while there is some official fare structure, it seems to be more of a negotiated fare - trying to high-ball tourists, but they can be talked down if you try. You can get to the apartment from the the airport by bus if you would like (take a bus to Isla Verde, get of in the Ritz Carlton Hotel and then transfer to the bus going to El Condado, get off at the la Concha Hotel and walk one minute). If you would like to get some groceries (we did it for breakfast) you can go to the Walgreen Pharmacy, which is nearby and they have a small, urban-like grocery store in it. There is also a cafe shop downstairs, which is convenient. If you are going to be in Old San Juan, we don't think you need a car but if you are planing to stay couple of more days like we did to explore PR you will definitely need one. We used National Rent a Car at the airport, it had reasonable rates. If we went to PR again, we would definitely rent Ramon's apartment again -very good overall