The Good:
It's in Gastown, so there's lots to do, see, and eat. Transport options are plentiful. Architecture is varied and interesting.
It's a cheap place, comparatively?
The Bad:
I get that a warehouse converted to apartments lets us imagine we're starving artists in the big city, complete with exposed brick, giant wooden beams, and so on, but dang, the place was noisy. The developers clearly wanted to maximize their profit, so it doesn't seem like much, if any, soundproofing was installed.
The upstairs neighbors had a fondness for rearranging their furniture between 20:00 and 03:00 all while doing windsprints.
There were three coffee pods when I arrived. We mentioned it, were told they'd bring replacements, yet no replacements arrived.
The next point has more to do with Expedia's site than the place itself. It seemed like we were booking a hotel room, based on the site. Upon booking, I started receiving emails from vrbo. Not the worst thing to happen, but I was hoping for a front desk to at least drop my luggage off with when I first arrived. Instead I had to message the host to see if I could arrange something. They said they'd message me when the cleaners were done and it wasn't until I messaged them again hours later that I was told they'd been in meetings and forgotten. The place was clean (i.e. probably vacant to begin with), so I could finally get in.
The Verdict:
If you get a really good price and sleep easily and heavily, this place would be awesome.