The property has a very convenient location as it is across the street from a grocery store and is right on the beach. The neighborhood is OK, but nothing special. The surrounding restaurants and businesses are a bit dated and rundown in some cases; however, the resort grounds are nice. The interior was fairly clean but somewhat outdated. We had issues with one of the toilets not working properly and the sink not draining. Both of these issues were in the master bathroom. The host was prompt to get someone to check it out, but it wasn't fully fixed during our stay. Free valet parking is the only parking option.
One of the odd things about this place is that it is a privately-owned unit within a hotel called the Carillon Miami Wellness Resort. Despite staying in the hotel, it does feel as if you are really not a guest at the hotel. The staff all know who is/is not staying in hotel units vs. private units, so this was a bit odd. The main way that they can tell is at private units receive a red door access card, whereas hotel units receive a wristband.
If you want to purchase a wristband--which gets you access to the gym, pool, and beach--you need to pay a very expensive daily fee. That said, you can "sneak" around the resort with your red door cards to get into the pool and beach area, however, we were informed not to let any of the staff see our red door cards.
For the price per night at which this property is charging, I really did not expect to have to deal with this "nuance" at all. Furthermore, you might as well just book a room through the hotel directly and not have to deal with any of this inconvenience, especially during a vacation.
The host was nice and prompt with our issues, but I am not certain that I would stay here again.