This old 1950’s building has 10 units and is surrounded by million dollar homes and very close to the beach. The patio area with aged furniture and rusty grills that have seen better days, is adjacent to the parking lot, so that’s your view. My family took a walk while I napped and locked the door when they left. The door would not unlock from the inside (fire hazard). There is a patio door that I ended up opening and it was so dilapidated that we struggled to get it reseated on the track and closed properly. We encountered some insects, roaches, and some tiny gnat looking bugs in the cabinets. When I told the owner about the roaches her response was “yep, those are palmetto bugs. I’m not going to spray because we have a service that sprays regularly.” We tried to ignore the first roach, seen in the bathroom, and we kept all of our food in ziploc storage bags or the refrigerator; but after we saw the second one in the cabinet with the dishes, we were just done. Couldn’t relax, didn’t want to cook or eat in the unit. There was really nowhere to relax in the evening, unless you want to look at the cars in the parking lot. The unit is small. There is a washer and dryer that tenants can use after 4 pm daily. The beds were comfortable. There was an attempted abduction at St. Armand’s circle while we were there, also gave us an unsettling feeling. The beaches are beautiful. There’s a public pool close to the beach but it had limited hours due to staffing.