There is no question this is a fantastic location. However, there are some challenges. There are two AC units -- one in a non-master bedroom and one in the family room. To circulate air inside the condo you need to utilize a combination of open doors, open windows and ceiling fans. It's a lot of work to go through to make the place cool, and you need to keep your bedroom doors open while sleeping. With an open window in the master bedroom, you hear lots of noise from the restaurants/bars/people outside. None of the window blinds had functioning pull strings -- so to open a window, you needed to hold the relatively heavy blinds up with one hand while struggling to open the window with the other (when two hands are really needed to open the window!). The AC in the living room is anchored to the big window at the front of the condo -- facing out to the street. This big window's blinds cannot come down because they are blocked by the AC unit's base. Therefore, there is no privacy from the outside world in the one common area of the condo. The unit is pretty dark (especially the master bedroom), even with all the lights on. And lastly, the back door entry to the unit (from the parking space) leads right into a bedroom, which is problematic at night if someone is sleeping in that bedroom, etc.