It’s well located for access to the metro, about 1/2 mile walk to a red line station. Several restaurants are nearby as well as a CVS and a hardware store.
Every thing seemed clean until we walked barefoot in the room and checked the bottom of our feet. The floors were only broom clean. Our feet were filthy. The mattress was noisy and spongey even with a 4 inch foam pad.
We stayed a total of seven nights. A vacated room was cleaned after the first night but no one showed up to clean or to refresh the meager supplies during the rest of our stay. The food that was available was a loaf of bread, a sleeve of ritz crackers, goldfish crackers, peanut butter, fruit spread and some snack bars. Several varieties of tea bags, along with keurig coffee pods (no decaf) and cocoa powder were also available. The trash receptacles were never emptied during our stay. It is an old house and I guess some sticky doors are not surprising. The description mentioned that laundry was a feature, but we saw no sign of it.
Overall we were very disappointed in our stay. We paid $200 per night for what seemed like the best of the 9 rooms. Ours had a private bath, but some did not.