A wonderful location with a remarkable view, the Master bedroom was beautiful, also with a breathtaking view of the city.
The second bedroom was not as charming, with a tricky bathroom shower that had no door, no enclosure, just a drain in the tile floor. As the shower curtain didn't reach all the way to the floor, water tended to run everywhere. Meanwhile, there were cobwebs above the doors and window in the bedroom. I'm assuming the second bedroom/bath is rarely used.
The kitchen had no lights -- I couldn't see over the stove, couldn't use it at night and
No light, as well over the kitchen sink. The dishwasher was nowhere near the sink -- cups and dishes had to be rinsed and then walked over to the dishwasher. When we opened the freezer to get ice cubes (the outer cube dispenser didn't work), the entire freezer compartment was covered in two inches of frost.
The deck had a fantastic view, but needs attention. In some sections, there were knots of wood missing from the planks, and you could see right through - making me feel unsafe. The cushions for the outdoor chairs were tattered and worn, and need replacing.
The toilet plumbing was difficult, hardly flushed- in both baths. We understand the temperamental nature of the plumbing in LA and surrounding area and are quite mindful of it, but with detailed instructions on how to use a plumbers helper -- we were never relaxed about the bathrooms.
Lighting was a real issue for us in the main living area. With only one hanging light over the island, one floor lamp near the slider and several very small concealed ceiling dimmers, I needed to use the light on my iphone to read anything until daylight.
For the money charged, I expected much better, but it was a unique apartment with a magnificent view.