First, the photos and previous reviews of the unit are truthful -- it has been charmingly and comfortably updated, with excellent use of the small space so that it feels cozy, not cramped. The complex itself looks dated when you drive in; however, the grounds are nicely kept and clean and the common areas look to be newly furnished. Many of the units show great pride of ownership and I'd describe it as a development in transition. It was also amazingly, surprisingly QUIET for spring in the desert. In a layout like this, one resident turning on speakers on their patio could ruin it for everyone -- but nobody did. Finally, there's Sherman. When we got to the unit bearing milk for our morning coffee, we saw that the Keurig cabinet was all but bare. We figured we should have thought of that. But no, there on my phone with the light blinking was Sherman telling us that housekeeping had alerted him and he'd be bringing by a box of coffee and soap for the shower. He left a welcoming, homemade guide book on the table -- and, we appreciated, did NOT have a long list of things to do before departing. He doesn't really need another five-star review, so, I vote to give him six. Thanks for being an exemplary host.