The unit itself was very nice - clean, comfortable, and well-supplied with everything we needed for our stay. The photos and description were accurate, and we appreciated the thoughtful touches throughout the home. The decor was cute and we felt welcome! That said, we experienced a safety concern during our stay. One afternoon, we had to call the police after witnessing a man and woman arguing right outside the unit behind the dumpster. The woman was using drugs () while sitting up against the side of the unit. We called the non-emergency police line, and as police arrived, she ran onto the back porch of the unit and then fled. We reported the incident to the owner and appreciated that he came to speak with us within 20 mins. I understand crazy things happen everywhere, but the incident left us on edge.While the inside of the unit felt secure, the front door didn’t have a deadbolt that could be locked from the outside, and the storm door also couldn't be locked externally. The camera and light out front did help us feel somewhat safer. The mini-mart down the street seemed to attract questionable activity, and as a woman, I didn’t feel comfortable walking anywhere alone - even with my dog. On top of that, fireworks were set off right outside the unit on four separate nights, as late as 1:40 am.This may have been a string of isolated incidents, and the unit itself is lovely, but travelers should be aware of the neighborhood and decide if it’s the right fit for them.