Where to start. All reviewers said the location is perfect, which is partially true. What they neglect to mention is the number of homeless people hanging around. As a woman staying here with her teen son, I didn’t feel safe approaching the front door. Not trying to start an convo about that - I just felt unsafe. Upon entering, we discovered the elevator was broken, which was unfortunate b/c our unit was on the 4th floor and it was HOT in the stairwell. But turns out the heat wasn’t the main problem in the halls - no, it was the mystery stains on the carpet! Best case, it’s garbage “juice?” Fourth floor was secured by a keypad-locked door, which I guess was supposed to make me feel safer. But any semblance of safety was gone when I entered our unit to see only a keypad lock - not even a deadbolt - just a regular lock with a keypad. You could move the door back and forth within the frame it was so flimsy / definitely could be kicked in. I’m not normally one to be scared, but it was one red flag after another. The condition of the unit was no better than the hallways - baseboards coming off, nasty stains on sofa, hair in shower, lamp broken, wallpaper peeling off wall, hot (only a portable a/c unit), noisy, damaged walls, bathroom light falling out of ceiling… I’m not sure an ounce of maintenance has ever been performed here. I would never stay here again. Scary. Dirty. Run down.