This looks to be a refurbished 1950s motel. It was clean but amenities few. No cable TV. Everything must be streamed.
Small uncomfortable bed, very small bedroom and closet.Few kitchen cabinets to put food into. No icemaker or even ice cube trays.
Older adults need to be able to put their feet up to avoid swelling. There was no way to do that. Furniture needs to be a little higher for ease to get in and out.. The tiny room had a small, low, love seat and a small low chair. The dining corner had a tiny table and two very uncomfortable wooden chairs. The one place where we could put our feet up was the small, too soft bed. There wasn't enough storage space. The tub/shower was difficult to get in and out. On a positive note, the taller toilet was much appreciated.
The landlord was very responsive when the AC acted up, but it never worked right. We either froze or roasted, and it was very loud. The kitchen was tiny and had no ice. It had a Keurig for coffee and no can opener or decent bowls, so we bought a regular coffee pot, bowls, and a can opener at Walmart.
The shared laundry room was excellent and well equipped, and outside was adequate parking and a nice gas grill. The small porch accommodated two chairs.
The location was very close to both US 41 and I-75. so it was convenient, but very isolated behind an old motel, with nothing else around. It was safe, relatively quiet, and security was well planned.
There was no access to a pool. The nearest YMCA doesn't have a pool, so the only swimming option was the beaches several miles away.
The landlord was very nice, and answered our texts immediately. The place was clean, but inadequately furnished for a comfortable longterm stay. Not recommended for older people wanting a long stay.