Our stay was overall good. The owner was responsive and kept in touch whenever I had a question, which I really appreciated. The apartment itself has beautiful wood flooring and feels quite spacious for a two-bedroom.That said, there were a few challenges. The bathroom is located inside one of the bedrooms, which may not work for everyone. The elevator was out of order during our stay, which made being on the third floor inconvenient when carrying groceries, taking out trash, or for anyone with mobility concerns. The washer/dryer combo also didn’t work for me, so I ended up going to a laundromat. Parking was another hurdle—I didn’t realize the unit was in the downtown historic district, where parking can be tricky. I even received a ticket, so I’d recommend paying close attention to signs or using a public garage.On a brighter note, the neighborhood had charm. Just a block over on Post Office Street we found a cozy café, a pub, an art gallery, and some cute restaurants. Getting to the Gulf was also easy—you can bike there in 10–15 minutes, jog in about 25, or drive in 10. The property even offers free bikes to borrow, which was a nice perk.In the end, the apartment was well-equipped, air-conditioned, and close to everything we needed. While there were a few inconveniences, the location and amenities still made it a pleasant stay.