This neighborhood of Midtown Miami was very nice with tree lined streets and very nice restaurants. However, this condo had a lot to be desired. The only pots supplied were 2 small ones and a small skillet,once non-stick,but now scratched and rusted beyond any possible use.Unhealthy to use and we did not. We bought our own skillet for breakfast use and that's all we had indoors.Very few dishes,cups and glasses supplied. For us it was ok but the condo is designed to host more than 2 people. There was a 4-cup, old MrCoffee and an even older minuscule toaster which burned the bread more than toasted it and it would not fit a bagel for ex. Sparsely furnitured only a sofa with no pillows to lean on. A swivel chair was propped against the wall and we found out that it was broken. It had 2 patios and only one had some semblance of 2 chairs, small, folding, maybe ( we did not sit on them) and covered with pidgeon waste. The front door is all glass and yet not a curtain nor a shade to give us privacy from passer-byes since the condo is situated in an open air terrace. Not a box of tissues, not a face towel, not a wash cloth. The stove had a knob that was broken and temp was hard to control. We used it as little as possible. There was some mold in the bathroom and many scuffs on the walls. It could use a coat of paint. The bedrooms were located upstairs and there was a long staircase Not for handicapped people. With a minimum investment,it could be much improved. It haspotential