Nice, historic property that's close to a lot of things. Starting from check-in to check-out...
The instructions to get in were a little off (told us to go to a door on the side, then walk through the hall to get to our door, but our door was on the front of the building and not through a hallway. The parking is a little higher than we expected ($25/day).
The windows are historic, meaning they are fashion over function. Neither window sealed shut, so we were getting small critters (fruit flies, moths, etc.) In regularly. The doors to the small balcony do not latch shut entirely, so if someone really wanted to climb to the 2nd floor balcony, they could pretty easily break in.
There is only 1 TV in the unit, the one in the main living area. No TV in the bedroom. So, if you like to watch TV in bed, you may need to use the pull-out sofa.
We didn’t think much about the sound from outside being a problem until night time when the trains (which is right at the stop light nearby) would come by. Apparently trains aren't required to not blow their horns at night because they were definitely blowing the horns excessively all night. You can also hear the screeching from the tracks.
There are 2 small closets in the bedroom, but they were pretty dusty, so we didn’t feel comfortable hanging black formal clothes in there, worried the dust would show.
Overall, out stay was fine. We probably wouldn't stay here again, only because it was hard to get a good nights sleep.