You want to be a 5 star, I know. The architectural elements were great: high wood planked ceilings, bright light filling windows, laminate wood floors, heated bathroom floor, music filled bath; however, in my opinion, having traveled all over the world, you would need: non-slip strips in the tub, fix towel bar (right side loose), put in a comfortable chair (sleep sofa cushions were flat, hard & uncomfortable), get high end linens (sheets, pillows, towels) which these ones were not AND hook up the fridge water/ice dispenser. For what you charge per night, these suggestions would be minimum requirements for a 5 star. It would also be nice had you been forthcoming, to mention that the property is on an alley. That rusted "ghostbusters" station wagon is an eyesore. Won't stay here again. Good luck to you.