Don't let the slightly worn-looking outside deter you: The apartment we stayed in (lower level) was delightful, with a seemingly brand-new kitchen and bathroom. The directions to open the door worked perfectly and we had no access problems during all four days we stayed.
The furniture in our unit was a mix of like-new (dining room table and chairs, bed) and more lived-in (living room couch, armchair and rug; sun room chairs). The TV is in the living room, not the bedroom; we didn't try it. The front room is just lovely, with windows on three sides, looking out on the e flower-filled yard of the house across the all-residential street. A variety of coffeetable books are thoughtfully provided.
I loved the kitchen -- it seemed brand-new and was immaculate. We used the refrigerator, microwave, stove and coffeemaker (a couple of pots' worth of coffee is provided) and all worked well. The pans, utensils and dishes are all very nice and seem new.
The bathroom was also immaculate, with brand-new towels and a good shower/tub. (FYI, the plunger, which we once ended up needing, is kept in a cabinet in the dining room -- took us a while to find it.) The trial-size toiletries are very nice -- I especially liked the tube of moisturizer.
The bed and linens were comfortable, and there were lots of electric outlets.
We didn't have a car with us, but there's an off-street parking area behind the building-- and our unit had a back door directly to it.
The neighborhood is very convenient to the Rainbow Bridge area, just a couple of blocks away. It's about 1.5 miles down the river promenade to the high-rise hotels; most of the other attractions are in between. The neighborhood itself is pleasant, a mix of mostly modest residential houses mixed with some apartments and guest houses that are clearly for rental. There's a great walking/biking path just a block away that goes through the neighborhood and toward the non-tourist town center; there are also several nice playgrounds in neighborhood parks.
The only negatives we had: First, the building on the outside looks a bit rickety, probably because of a less-than-great paint job of black paint around the windows; it's kind of dark-looking; some bright flowers would have been more welcoming.
I also wasn't told exactly where the building was; it turned out to be farther than we'd been told from the hotel where others in our group were staying. We walked a lot!