Rating Details:
The property manager was very helpful.
The vacation rental was clean.
I was somewhat unhappy with the location.
I was somewhat dissatisfied with the condition of the vacation rental.
Overall, I do not recommend this vacation rental.
Reviewer Comments:
I would only recommend this property for families who need the two-bedrooms, kitchen and dining room. But for a couple who enjoys Paso’s great restaurants, it’s not a great choice. The positives - It’s very spacious, with two decent-sized bedrooms, just one bath, a comfortable living room and two dining areas. There’s in-unit laundry and a functional kitchen. And the ambient light is lovely. The management was well handled, with good communication and thoughtful instructions. It’s super convenient, just a block from the city’s central square and all the downtown hot spots. But quite a few negatives. It’s an awkward, ugly location inside a stale, 1970’s-feeling office building. It may be a penthouse but it looks and feels like a converted doctor’s office, with a weird flow around every corner and odd angles everywhere. Getting into the space is a total turnoff. You walk through a ground floor office building hallway that is pitch black at night (why are so many light fixtures dead?) with musty carpet and creeking floors. You struggle in the darkness to find an unmarked, difficult-to-see door leading to the upstairs apartment. It feels creepy. Inside, the place is stuck in 1989. The gray and moave. Mirrors everywhere. The old kitchen. The soft, uncomfortable bed. The basic cable TV that had so few channels we were forced to leave the unit and go to a sports bar to watch the Dodger games. (Who doesn’t have Fox Sports or TBS?) There is no streaming service other than Netflix. The TV sits above a bizarre, funky fake fireplace that turns itself on unexplainably. The kitchen has the weirdest feng shui. There’s just ALOT that’s awkward and unappealing. It’s definitely clean but not recommended.