Loft was as described - spacious and comfortable living area, adequately stocked kitchen (enough dishes and utensils to get by, given that it's unlikely that you'll actually be doing much meal prep or in-unit dining in the heart of foodie-heaven ;-); and comfortable bed.
The charm of the unit and its great location overshadowed the few minor inconveniences we encountered (broken dryer switch, linens in the dryer, nail pop in the floor, trash dumpsters blocking the stairs to the unit). The biggest annoyance was the inability to watch games on the large TV in the main living space for the first four days of our stay because the cable remote was missing. The response from the property manager was that the unit didn't have cable, despite the presence of a cable box and the listing stating that it did. I actually discovered the missing remote wedged deep between the seat cushion and the arm of the recliner on day 4... something the cleaning crew probably should have found.
The downside of the unit's great location is the noise coming from the bustling activity on the street and the restaurant below. We understood that, so it wasn't a huge issue for us, but it is something renters should consider prior to booking. The unit is above a burger joint and very close to a number of bars, so it is noisy - at least it was during our stay. Bar patron noise was considerable at night and into the wee hours of the morning. Restaurant kitchen noise (cleaning and prep) begins in the early morning hours (5-6am). The white noise machine in the unit definitely helps, but light sleepers should be aware that the over-night "quiet window" is short.
I would definitely recommend the unit for it's charm and location, while cautioning guests about the noise. It's perfect for those seeking to immerse themselves into the Greenville scene, but may not be the best option for those seeking a quiet or peaceful retreat.