Really poor upkeep -- many furnishings and appliances (TVs especially) seemed to have been last refreshed in the late-1980s or mid-1990s. For example, TV in upstairs bedroom literally had the little push buttons along the side of the picture tube (yes, picture tube -- maybe 19" at most) to switch between channels -- something I haven't seen in at least 20 years in use anywhere else.
Pots and pans were of really poor quality -- heating a pan to make popcorn 'old school' caused the solder between the pan and its base to melt. That dripped onto the ancient linoleum flooring and caused a couple of small scorch marks, which we buffed out. They still used it as an excuse to charge us.
Nice place, PRIME location, dirt cheap with late 70s furniture...NEEDS TO ACCEPT DOGS and the value would be a lot higher on these(they are practically giving them away as long as you agree to the 6k$ yearly costs of maintenance and insurace fees)...pretty much can be rented for the week for a one night stay at a nice hotel.
Would go here and buy one if they accepted dogs. Family already owns one and pays the ridiculous monthly fees but we dont travel without ALL of our family members.