Everything was exactly as noted except that the building is so hold, and the floors must not have been reinforced, so we could hear the condominium people upstairs: every footstep, word, cough, sneeze, so that it sounded like they were in our condo--which did not go well with our dog. We were really stressed out about it and ended up staying only one night instead of the three we paid for. I had hoped to recoup some of our money: the three nights were more than $1,000, and we had to find a same-day rental because we couldn't stay there with the dog barking. We've stayed in lots of hotels, including one in Asheville, and we've never had the floors make so much noise anywhere.
I reached out to the condo's owner, who is great at communicating, and he said not to worry because no one was checking in above us for the rest of our stay (I did worry, and we left) and then Brian messaged me late on Sunday to say that people were checking in above us after all, so it was really good that we left. I wish that we could get reimbursed for part of our stay because we were only there one night.
It was very stressful. That said, the balcony is lovely. It's a great location if you like a lot of bar/brewery hopping and shopping. If homeless people stress you out, don't stay downtown. There are a lot of homeless people and revelers. The walls were thick and kept outside noises at bay. Sadly, the floors need to be reinforced/better insulated.