The absolute best thing for me was the softness of the sheets and the comfort these rooms provided from the high humidity and heat of Puerto Rico.
For the most part, the description of the listing was accurate. Although not as pristine as pictured. The "kitchen" is not a full kitchen rather a little nook with the basics that Adam called the coffee station. There is no espresso machine, coffee grinder, or ice maker that we saw. Also, we were told to only turn one appliance on at a time due to a power surge that would occur from the overload of power. Even just turning on the heating element blew the power. Resetting the power, we found out why and it was concerning to see how everything was connected behind the mini-refrigerator.
We made the mistake of purchasing quite a bit of groceries during our two-week stay, most of which we couldn't store in the "kitchen" and some of which the homeowner thankfully allowed us to store in his freezer.
The Internet speed was not as high as I was accustomed to, so I defaulted to using my phone hotspot.
Communication with the homeowner was easy—just a text or phone call away. Again, the rooms were comfortable, but there were some issues with the property. We had to navigate a brownout, and the water got shut off at the end of our trip for half a day. While it was not Adam's fault, it was an inconvenience.
I definitely recommend you only stay 1 or 2 nights, rather than long-term.