The apartment is as described in the listing. It really has four queen size beds in two bedrooms, one of them has queen size bunkbeds squeezed into the room. It has the feel of an investment rather than somebody’s home. Multiple lightbulbs burnt out, rusted rack in dishwasher, lawn not mowed. The only amenity in kitchen was coffee, creamer, filter baskets. Nothing else. In other words, they have supplied the bare minimum. It does not feel like anyone ever lives here, the listing is run by a company that has a way of communicating with you like you are a misbehaving child or a criminal. Lots of stern warnings in the check-in instructions and even sign in the bathroom warning you of strict fines if you do something wrong or if you check out even five minutes late or if you happen to park in the wrong spot. To book this place, you need to upload your passport picture and fill out multiple forms. In other words, it does not have the feel of staying in someone’s home who welcomes and trusts you. That being said, the apartment is pleasant and clean, and there’s a ton of sleeping options.