You get what you pay for. The apartment itself, while small, is great for the price. It was clean and appeared to be somewhat newly renovated. Parking is fairly easy to access and is free. It is unusual (at least for me) to have to check in and out at a pub, but everyone was friendly. Major drawback is that you can hear noise and feel vibrations from the pub (directly beneath you), particularly music, until it closes (which was about midnight the weekend night we were there). The area is nothing to be excited about--some dining options, but nothing great--though it is right by a train station that can get you into downtown Glasgow in about a half hour.