While this unit might be acceptable for a one or two night stay it is definitely not suitable for a long term stay. The description of the unit also includes some very strong marketing hyperbole. Pay very close attention to the pictures and descriptions before renting this unit - take everything said with a large grain of salt.
The only positive is the unit’s location. Juno Beach is a beautiful little South Florida community, and this unit is convenient to the beach, restaurants, snd several recreation options.
The unit is listed as a bungalow. Dictionary.com defines bungalow as, “a low house, with a broad front porch, having either no upper floor or upper rooms set in the roof, typically with dormer windows”. This is NOT a bungalow by any definition. What it is is a converted motel room, and a sparsely furnished, poorly equipped one at that. It is the last room in a row of eleven former motel rooms that stretches from east to west alongside a church parking lot on the west side of State Highway A1A
The “steps to the beach”in the description, while technically accurate, is slightly misleading. It is approximately 400 to 500 steps and across A1A to the beach. The “ocean view” is a joke. First of all, there are no windows in the unit, and the typical 70’s motel room sliding glass doors face south so an ocean view is not possible. If you step out on to the “private patio”, stretch out on tip toes, and look between the trees and high-rise condos you do get a small glimpse of water. The private patio is a 3 foot by 6 foot tiled area outside the sliding glass doors. It is approximately 2 feet from the private patio of the room next door.
I assumed certain equipment and furniture would be provided in any unit rented on a long term basis. This unit had no television, radio, or even a clock. Wi-fi is provided. Cooking gear was also inadequate. It included a one quart saucepan, a six inch fry pan, and a spatula. Not even a toaster. The owner did bring n a microwave while we were there. Aside from the two wooden folding chairs set up as an eating area, there was only one chair in the room. The chair was a low-backed wicker chair with a cushion that was approximately 1/2 inch thick. We had to put pillows on it to make it reasonably comfortable, and took turns sitting.
Had I not already paid the full non-refundable rent, I would have turned around and left immediately.