First for the positive reviews, if you have a family member attending Seattle University it’s only a short walk to the dorms. In our room the HVAC system worked well. For those who wish to pay extra for parking, there is a gravel/paved lot behind the house shared by a common road that you can park your car away from the main road.
Now for, the not so great parts.
The property surrounding the house is full of garbage, around the landscaping and sidewalk.
The entry the rooms requires you to go up steep steps and the stairs handles are far out of reach.
Not a place for a disabled person. Our room was ok. When you entered your room, the space is divide by two spaces the first entry area has a twin size bed and the second space is where the king size bed is. Caution! You must go up three steps to go into this space. I took a spill as the steps are a different floor material. The first step is a different flooring and the next two are the same color of the carpet, making it hard to see the steps. Thank goodness I didn’t get hurt.
The windows are fogged up due to seal failure of the dual pane windows. The curtains are vinyl sheets that are placed barely covering the windows. The bathroom is small and the shower water temperature was warm. The walls in the bathroom had the brackets left over of what use to be a towel ring or robe hook that was no longer there. I was under the impression this place was an old charming restored charm inn. Unfortunately it fell short of that.