Many good things about this vacation rental others have already mentioned, but there are things I wish I had known before booking. Maybe I can help others by stating my experience.
An important thing the apartment owner told me AFTER I mentioned a bad smell, is that the apartment directly next to this one in the building has a bad mold problem. (I can provide the messages and discussion I had with the owner.) The unit wasn't clean when we arrived, and while the owner did offer to refund a portion of money if we cleaned it ourselves, I instead asked to have someone come in and clean it. I don't know anyone who would want to start their vacation by cleaning up someone else's dirty towels, toilet, etc. I would also have liked to know before booking that the pool at the motel behind the bedrooms has two large sets of flood lights on all night, pointed almost directly at this apartment building. Since the bedrooms in this apartment don't have any curtains (they have blinds and valances), the light streams through all the cracks and crevices between the blinds, no matter how tightly you close them. We eventually put a sheet up to block the light, so we could sleep a little better. (I have photos of our check in and video of our check out.)
My husband and I didn't sleep well here, and I had a headache each time I woke up in the main bedroom, where I could smell mold. (There is another bedroom, but it has bunk beds, where an adult could easily hit their head getting up in the middle of the night.) At first I thought that maybe I was just smelling the outside air, or the nextdoor pool area, especially since my husband said he didn't notice a smell... but once he starting feeling sick (not his usual chronic pain), that's when I asked the owner about the smell, and she told she was aware for a while of the mold in the adjacent unit. My husband did NOT have Covid, because he was tested in the ER the night after we got home, then spent 5 days in the hospital with pneumonia. I'm not saying the mold in the adjacent unit caused his pulmonary issues, but it couldn't have helped (the hospital doctors agreed). When an apartment in a building has mold in its walls and crawlspace, the mold spores can migrate to adjacent units.
I asked the owner if she would alert others, and she said if they complained she would address their complaints... so I guess that means she won't tell people BEFORE booking that there is a bad mold issue in the adjacent unit.