This property is in a relatively nice neighborhood, but with zero parking available on that road. It’s not a one bedroom, it’s clearly a studio. The biggest issue my family had with this place was the absence of a functioning tv. The betrayal was they put photos of a flat-screened tv in the apartment. However, when I contacted them asking for help getting it to work, they quickly replied, “the television is not hooked up at all. When I began asking why there’s a photo of a tv in the apartment, they replied, “well, we didn’t list it on the amenities list.” Excuse me? What a classic bait & switch….In the year 2026, who has to search the amenities list for a tv? 90% of US households have a tv, and I bet the 10% that don’t are not rental properties! Had they been upfront about the tv situation, we could’ve brought a dvd player or another type of media…People don’t go on vacation to watch tv, but after a long day of walking the city & everyone is taking turns getting showers, YES - it’s pretty nice being able to kick your feet up & relax a bit with a functioning tv. The owner went on to say “many people do not have any tv’s in there house.” I said, “ok, but this is a rental property!?! I believe VRBO has made them remove the photo of the tv to prevent another bait & switch scenario. The lady I talked to on the phone seemed very nice. They simply need to invest more into the property if they want to have an appealing, well-reviewed rental unit. I’d begin with a tv….