It didn’t appear until later in the process that there was a a large “facility/property fee.” The room rate per night plus tax was quite reasonable, but adding in the above fee made the rate excessive. The rate increased several hundred dollars.
In addition, those with allergies and/ or asthma need to know the despite warm weather, the a/c isn’t turned on in the building until May 15. My husband has several health issues and didn’t do well in this apartment. Due to this, we called the host to cancel but were told there was no time frame given in which they would get back to me.
The unit was sparsely furnished, especially the kitchen. There were no dishcloths, dish towels (only paper towels; the smallest roll I’ve ever seen!) no ice, condiments, the oven didn’t heat up to temperature.
The most challenging was that the check in information was buried in an email in super small print and numerous websites were necessary. There was hotels.com, which is really part of Expedia.com, key cafe for the room key, another website for parking, and the apt concierge who told us where our room was.