I rented this location because my mobility challenged mother was with us. The elevator and location were the main draw. Both were very good.
I used to live in Savannah, so I know about the parking issue in Savannah. But there was no easy on street parking that was convenient. Fortunately, we had a handicapped placard and there was one handicapped spot at the corner of Whitaker and Oglethorpe.
The Queen bedroom had a torn sheet on the bed, the door didn't close because a screw was half way out, the tub had not been scrubbed, and one of the bedside lights didn't work.
The walls were very thin. We could hear people using the bathroom in a neighboring unit and we couldn't run the dishwasher at night because it was so loud through the wall at the head of the bed.
Two of the bedrooms did not have windows or any outside light or egress, the only one with a window was the one with only a twin bed.
The unit had basic kitchen items. More glasses and cups would have been nice. Also, there was some coffee, but no sugar, no tea, no salt or pepper.
We never did figure out how to turn on the lights in the kitchen and dining area, nor the lamp in the living room.
The lobby areas on each floor were nice, kudos for the book selection, all appliances and facilities were in good operating order except the icemaker in the frig did not work.
The floors were dirty, we had to wash our feet several times because they were black from walking barefoot in the unit.
I probably won't stay here again.