The property is exactly as pictured. It's smallish for an apartment--especially for an extended stay--but definitely more room than you'd get in a Portland hotel. We prepared no meals there but we could have--the kitchen was well stocked. The WiFi was convenient. This building is a walk-up and, though there is an elevator (it's one of those dated, gated kind), you'd make better time just taking to the steps--not a detractor for us, but those who don't wish to climb stairs might not like the other option either.
The unit was mostly clean, especially the bathroom (A+). There is a washing machine located in there, but no dryer--keep that in mind. The missus didn't care for the shower, mainly because it is an antique tub with a full curtain enclosure. The shower liner does cling to you as you bathe, but I myself didn't find it all that annoying--again, it depends on your preferences. I reminded her that at least the bathroom is clean, with plush towels, and a tub drain that isn't clogged---something that you don't always find in a more expensive hotel.
What I wasn't happy with was the ceiling fan. It had a major dust collection on each blade--not good. I cleaned them for us and the next guest, perched atop one of the kitchen stools. The micro-blinds, too, need more regular attention--awful dingy. I did wipe those down some, but not nearly as thoroughly as they needed. And finally, when I checked the filter for the floor AC unit, it was abundantly caked with lint. I wiped and rinsed that as well so the unit could function optimally. Though I don't mind doing these things because I do them at my home, I shouldn't have to. The owner needs to have a firm talk with his housekeeper or promptly find a new one--the status quo will not do.
I'm supplying 4 stars because it truly is a charming (and, yes, stylish) unit that's offered at a great value. You won't be disappointed but, at present, there's good reason for that missing fifth star.