The apartment had unusual and uncomfortable furniture. The two couches were made of plastic that lit up when you turned on the switch. The cushions on them that were not comfortable. The one chair in the living room was also uncomfortable. We mostly sat outside where there were normal chairs. Both beds were hard, and the door to one of the bedrooms was broken. Closing it required forceful pushing against the frame, which was difficult and noisy, and even then did not close it completely. The friend who accompanied my husband and I considered flying home after the first night.
The apartment was too cold for our comfort and there were no instructions on how to use the digital thermostat. Our attempts to contact the host about this went unanswered for hours. In the meantime, we spent money on blankets to keep us warm at night.
While the location was good, the neighborhood was questionable. Still, we did feel safe because of the security codes on the gates.
One minor complaint was that there was no corkscrew in the apartment even though it was equipped with wine glasses. We could not open the bottle of wine we had bought and finally had to borrow a corkscrew from one of the residents.