Saratoga is a very upscale community. Unfortunately, the accommodations fell far short of expectations for my 9 days in the area. The entry door had an old, broken blind, compromising safety and privacy. The space was dirty: mold in the shower and on at least one wall in the bathroom. The toilet seat was the squishy kind with dirt imbedded in the seams. There was mold and dirt around the drain in the bathroom sink. There were no cleaning supplies, no extra toilet paper, no tissues, old, bleach stained towels, and old black bath mat of indeterminate cleanliness. The bed had old, thin sheets and blanket, and old stained pillows. The chair seat cushion, at the small bedside table, was stained and dirty. There was an old stuffed chair in disrepair. Material was hanging down from the bottom. There was a dirty comb in there bathroom cabinet. The dry creamer was so old-in fact well beyond the expiration date- had dry, discolored lump at the bottom. I have no idea how old the coffee pods were but didn’t want to try them, given the situation with the powdered creamer. The body wash was almost empty. No one checked in with me. I happened to see someone who lived there and asked for more body wash and toilet paper, I was given one roll, to last me, an older woman, a full week. I was provided a new bottle of body wash. There was a large dead fly on the carpet near the bed. I have pictures to back up my comments.