6/10 – Okay
Shannon P.
16. Nov. 2025
Across from Portland’s flatiron building in the arts district, the condo is centrally located. Also close to Monument Square, it’s an area frequented by people needing extra supports for addiction, homelessness, mental health. The secondary entrance was often blocked by a person ranting or sleeping. Disturbed yelling is common into the late night/early morning. The condo was stocked with lots of amenities for the laundry, bathroom, coffee, cleaning. And I always appreciate a new sponge at the sink. There was a significant cleanliness issue the manager apologized for and offered a remedy. I declined the remedy since I was working and couldn’t accommodate the interruption. The same remedy was offered again, which landed like a standard customer service response and less like a creative solution. Renters must sign an additional rental agreement for the condo, which I was happy to do. I was less happy with the repeated daily reminders to complete this agreement during my stay. A technology issue for sure, but not one a renter should be bothered with.During the shoulder season, regulating temperature was impossible. With no central air or operating windows, there was no way to combat the heater that over-warms the space. Southern exposure alone warms the place enough to need an operating window. The blinds didn't work consistently which was an issue for privacy. Uneven comfort with hard pillows & hard primary mattress. Rating: 3.5 for modern upgrades, cost, overall experience.
Shannon P.
Aufenthalt von 10 Nächten im Oktober 2025















