The listing is called a "Condo" when really it's just an apartment in a building and property full of other apartments.
Despite the cleaners just having finished before I entered, the place was still not as clean as I would have liked, especially for the price I paid per night. I recognize this is a beach community and sand gets everywhere, but it was overall kind of just a scuzzy place.
I arrived earlier than the check-in time, and I attempted to ask permission to take possession early, but none of my repeated attempted calls were answered by any of the three phone numbers provided in the contact info--not the two cell phones, nor the office phone. I met the cleaners as they were exiting and they said I could take permission, though I don't know if they had permission to say that. While my early arrival isn't the fault of the property manager, the unavailability to be contacted is. I received permission shortly after taking possession.
The kitchen was serviceable, but barely even had any salt and pepper, let alone many other supplies commonly found in temporary rental units, such as aluminum foil, plastic wrap, containers to pack food for the beach, etc.
For the price I paid per night, I expected much more cleanliness and more than the bare minimum of amenities. I would rent again for much cheaper perhaps, but the next time I go to Padre Island, I will be looking for a better unit.
It was very close to the beach, which was nice, and the neighborhood was not next to the main road, which helped the community stay quieter for a peaceful stay. The residents in the unit above us were a bit noisy, however.