This place was in a pretty good location - it's minutes away from multiple Underground stations, two major train stations, and a bus stop. If you like Indian food, the block it was on has multiple options for you. It was a short walk to the lovely Regents Park and the British Museum too.
The host was very quick to respond to questions and issues we had and fortunately had multiple fans in the flat that helped keep us cool at night as the temperature was much warmer than usual for London.
However, there were quite a few negatives about the flat. First, it was a bit dingy. There was mold on the ceiling in the shower room, the carpeting had not seen a good cleaning in a long time, and the flooring was poorly installed. Not what I would hope from something at this price point.
Also, this was obviously not a true VRBO, because the owner was not a resident, just by the fact that this flat was missing some basic conveniences that any long-term resident would notice as necessary. Two of the bedrooms had absolutely no storage, the bathrooms lacked shelves for toiletries (where am I supposed to put my toothbrush?), there weren't enough towel hooks, there wasn't enough extra toilet tissue, the mirrors in bathrooms that had mirrors were mounted at unusable heights for humans shorter than 6 feet, the door to one bedroom was not able to fully close, and we saw a mouse in the kitchen on our first night (there were electronic pest devices throughout and the host did say that he would address the mouse issue when it was communicated to him). Finally, it would have been nice to have a booklet or binder with restaurant recommendations and neighborhood features provided.
All of these issues are eminently fixable. We didn't have an unpleasant experience in this flat, but we could have had a much better experience, especially for this price.