The house was neither cozy, nor beautiful. The decor and furnishings seem to have come from yard sales or discarded sidewalk trash. The living room had two couches, one of which was a pull out sleeper, which was super uncomfortable to sit on so I didn’t investigate it any further. However, the linens that were in a bag for it were soiled so I’ll just assume the worst. The other sofa was a recliner that only one side worked. The kitchen sink faucet is not attached to the actual sink so it was a bit challenging to use. The bathroom sink did not have a sink stopper which I found out when I dropped an Advil. Thankfully, it wasn’t something more important like a piece of jewelry. The floors inside the home are uneven from room to room, and then in some places feel like they are sinking. The walls were dirty/dingy with only a coat of primer covering a pink paint job. There are no useable electrical outlets or shall I say very few. The ones that were there are taken up with power strips and extension cords to run various items in the house. The downstairs king bedroom faces the street and does not have black out curtains. For light-sensitive slippers, bring eyeshades. For the rooms upstairs, there are no banisters at the top to prevent someone from falling back down so for the older folk or children probably not a good idea to be up there. The neighborhood as is the house is a bit rundown to be polite. For the nightly price, it seems a bit of a rip off.