This place was ok. The neighborhood is definitely in the older part of town, and the other reviews saying this was a DIY fixer upper or flip are accurate. For what it is it's not bad but there are some things you'll want to know before staying. First, communication was iffy and we didn't get a lot. I inquired a couple of times about trash bags and never got any answer. I asked about toilet paper and after long wait got a response back that only 2 rolls per bathroom are provided and beyond that it's the guest's responsibility to buy more. There were no checkout instructions so we guessed at a lot. You also have to know going in that it's an old house and that the windows are not sealed well. You'll hear people out on the street, cars going by, and the train horn without trouble. If this is disconcerting to you it might not be the place for you.Someone tried to fix the place up but did it on a serious budget with some things going on like a missing bathroom cabinet door, unsecured dishwasher, loose floor tiles, and gaps in the wall around outlets, etc. It just doesn't feel quality but for the price it's cheaper than a hotel. The plus is that the beds were comfortable and whereas others said there wasn't good hot water, we did have plenty of hot water for 6 of us. It has laundry in the house and the wifi is solid.