This property was nothing short of abysmal. The building was undergoing renovations at the time of our stay. Not the host's fault, but the carpets in the hallway were stained and smelled like cat urine. Maintenance people were eactively painting, adding another level of odor to the atmosphere. Inside the apartment itself, billed as a "luxury retreat" was the very cheapest of everything that could be called "furniture". The bed frame literally fell apart upon sitting on the bed. There was a burned electrical socket in the bedroom as well. Our party of six were forced to sleep partly on the floor because the broken king size bedframe rendered one bed completely unusable.The typical VRBO experience we expect is as one would try to prepare for guests staying in your home; it's what makes a VRBO experience different from the hotel option. We always arrive to find homey touches like a few key spices and cooking essentials present as well as the typical assortment of pots and pans one would need in the kitchen for preparing a family meal. Instead there was only one frying pan, one sauce pan and one pot available. There wasn't so much as salt and pepper provided for guest use. The numerous cabinets and drawers were nearly all emply, save for some utensils, glasses and plates. No ice tray available to make ice, 3 hangers in the closet, hooks falling off the wall. All around the worst we've ever seen.