We stayed at this oceanfront BnB in North Myrtle Beach, and while the view was great and the location has potential, the unit needs serious TLC. We were told we’d be in the “all new Unit 401,” but nothing about it felt new—outdated furniture, worn cabinets, and maintenance issues throughout.The biggest problem was the gnats. They were everywhere—kitchen, bathrooms, bedrooms. There was even a red apple-shaped gnat trap already on top of the fridge when we arrived, so clearly the issue was known. We had to buy and hang Raid traps in every room. I even burned myself while swatting at them taking food out of the oven, which also took much longer than it should to heat and cook.We saw one flying roach, but the gnats were the main issue. The bathroom in the room with two queen beds had no working ventilation, and we had to crack the door to get air while showering. The tub faucet dripped constantly, and we had to use a butter knife to prop open the sink stopper just to get it to drain.There was a pile of dirt by the front door when we arrived. None of the rooms had overhead lights—just lamps. The worst part? Despite a “no pets” sign on the fridge, there was pet hair everywhere—including in our supposedly clean beds, mixed with human hair. We took photos.This place could be great with proper maintenance and deep cleaning, but as-is, it fell way short of expectations.