We had a wonderful stay at Paradise Beach Club for a week while our kids went to Space Camp. Super clean upon arrival, we walked toward the main feature which was the proximity to the beach. Unit 110 feels like it's literally touching the waves. Spectacular! This building also happens to be older, but well renovated inside and because it's older, it's set much closer to the beach which is a nice feature.
Inside, there's a kitchen and two decently sized bedrooms with the master having a killer view of the ocean. The kitchen has a microwave and stove/oven plus a fridge. The only downside here is that there were fairly few plates, silverware, cooking utensils, etc. for a unit that technically can sleep 6 people. We were only 4, but still had to wash everything after every meal due to such few plates and bowls.
I'd also recommend bringing your own supplies, as noted in the listing they give you beginner supplies but if you are staying more than a couple nights you'll need toilet paper and paper towels plus whatever groceries you need. I'd suggest buying clear plastic wrap, disposable containers for leftovers, and maybe foil also.
Along the same lines, if you have more than 2 people, and want to sit on the beach, there are only 2 beach chairs which I found strange in a unit meant for more than 2 people.
The furniture was decently comfortable, the beds were very cozy and spacious, and overall we were very happy with the experience.
The service we received from Zareh was incredible, any time day or night I got a quick response to anything I needed.