Jorge's apartment, is set on a street of similar properties, many owned by locals. Parking is available on the street outside of the apartment, which is on the ground floor only.
The living area and kitchen are open plan, featuring a sofa and armchair, with a breakfast bar opposite. The apartment has a flat screen TV, but only news channels were in English, so brush up on your German, if you want any other entertainment!
The kitchen area has a large fridge/freezer, sink, hob, toaster, microwave, plus a good selection of crockery & cutlery. Although I didn't cook, it would be quite possible to self cater.
There are 2 bedrooms. The main had a comfortable double bed, with a single in the other bedroom. Both rooms had adequate storage for clothing. It was possible to open the windows and doors, with just the slatted outer doors/shutters closed to increase ventilation. I did find the apartment too hot for my tastes, though there is a ceiling fan in the living area. Jorge did supply a small fan for the bedroom, but a full size fan for each bedroom would have been desirable.
Outside is a terrace with sun loungers, table and chairs, with a shaded area if you don't want too much of a tan! Towards the end of the day, the sun's rays did effect all the terrace and the living area, unless the shutters were closed.
All in all I found in a convenient spot to stay, close enough to the beaches, bars and restaurants, but far enough away from the bustle closer to the harbour areas.
To experience the Fuerteventura experience, you really do need a hire car to get around and I'd suggest you research the car hire companies before booking as the cheaper ones, often cost a lot more in the long run! Go for the well known names.
Finally, thank you Jorge for your attention, being there to help when asked.