My husband and I stayed at this property for a week in February of '20. Overall, it was okay. It is an older building, and has a lot of long time tenants. For the most part, it is an older crowd. However, everyone was friendly and upbeat. The check in process was okay, though I was amused that we had to wear an identification bracelet throughout our stay. That, to indicate that we were allowed to be on the property I guess. It felt somewhat institutional, but we played along. An onsite convenience store is small but well stocked. The building is located between two great beaches. There is an good onsite restaurant. The staff is very friendly and helpful. It is a somewhat remote location, which has it's pluses and minuses. It's quiet, but other than the beaches, aren't any places to walk. A bus stop directly in front of the building is convenient, and there is always a taxi available. The condo itself is dated, but comfortable enough. It could use some freshening. (New paint, and replacement of some of the furniture.) The bed was a good one. There is an overabundance of old sheets and towels in an armoire in the bedroom. You are cautioned though, to take your own beach towels if you go to the beach. It was cramped for us in the kitchen. You couldn't open the refrigerator door completely without hitting a cabinet. Counter space was minimal. The pots, and pans were a mishmash collection, and need to be replaced. The whole kitchen and pantry cupboard could use a deep clean, and reorganizing. The bathrooms are cramped, but we liked having two of them. The view was great and we enjoyed sitting on the deck and taking in the views. In spite of some of the short comings of this property, it grew on us. We have a gentle appreciation of the condo.