This was the cheapest hotel in town. I could definitely see why.
The area is dilapidated and didn't feel totally safe. The front desk is behind glass (I wasn't allowed into reception). You have to ring a doorbell to get someone to show up and it takes them a while to show. The bedroom door was missing insulation/sealing around the edges so it let through most street noise.
With all that said, the bedroom was actually quite large. The TV was also big. The room, linen, and towels seemed clean. The shower was hot.
If you're in a pinch or saving the money is worth the sketchiness, this will serve.