I’ll start off by saying that the only reason we knew the unit number was because someone else left a review and included it. Thank you to that person. This was helpful, until it was actually time to get into the unit. The code on the listing was incorrect. The owner was not responsive to messages until I did a quick Google search and found his personal cell phone number, he’s a realtor. He gave me a call back within 5 minutes with the updated code. (Still not updated in listing, btw).
The unit was the type of clean that seemed like it was just wiped down with a wet paper towel. There were random hairs on the kitchen countertop and the bathroom was pretty grimey. The unit needs a good deep cleaning.
The beds in each room were under par. One was completely lopsided, the other squeaked with every slight movement, resulting in a sleepless night. Bedding was scratchy and musty, pillows were sorry. Additionally, not one of the three televisions in the unit worked. My husband and I walked 2.2mi in the pouring rain from the stadium to the unit with hopes we’d be able to unwind and watch the night games. Super disappointing, to say the least.
Suggestions to unit owner (if you ever want good reviews from anyone who isn’t a college kid):
1- update your listing! Reading through the reviews, the issues with your lockbox and unit number date back to 2019. Why?
2- pay extra for a deep cleaning. The unit needs a good scrubbing.
3- go to Bealls Outlet and get comfortable linens and pillows.
4- invest in smart TVs for each of the rooms. People can hook up to their streaming networks or keep a Netflix account for the unit.
5- get rid of your old college mattresses and get decent mattresses for your guests.
Guaranteed, you’d be able to get more per night for your unit with some minor tweaks. Otherwise, it’s a great seller’s market, as you must know.