We’re a 10-year-old co-op in downtown Palo Alto, and we’re looking for someone to sublet a beautiful room that will be available from March-June. (Potential timing of the sublet can be discussed, if a subset of the available time is desired).
The furnished room is located on the upper floor, with two large windows, and shares a bathroom with 3 other considerate people. The price is $1700 / month.
We’re located just a few blocks from the shops and restaurants on University Ave, the Palo Alto Caltrain station, and Johnson Park. Stanford’s campus is a ~20-minute walk, ~10-minute bike ride, and 10-minute drive.
The house was recently renovated with 2 full kitchens, 2 dishwashers, 2 washer/dryers, a large back deck with a grill, and we’ve built a music studio in the garage. The large backyard has a veggie & native plant garden, a new hot tub, and 10 different fruit trees.
We strive to be a cooperative community that provides more than mere residential necessity, where the well-being of each individual and the group are prioritized. We do this by fostering a functional and aesthetic space for open dialogue, safe repose, good food, and abundant shenanigans, since 2012. Most of us here are graduate students or postdocs, or tech working millennials in our late twenties and early thirties, with a mix of guys and gals. Food is central to our community and we share four vegetarian dinners per week (we can discuss further how this might work with a subletter).
The furnished room is located on the upper floor, with two large windows, and shares a bathroom with 3 other considerate people. The price is $1700 / month.
We’re located just a few blocks from the shops and restaurants on University Ave, the Palo Alto Caltrain station, and Johnson Park. Stanford’s campus is a ~20-minute walk, ~10-minute bike ride, and 10-minute drive.
The house was recently renovated with 2 full kitchens, 2 dishwashers, 2 washer/dryers, a large back deck with a grill, and we’ve built a music studio in the garage. The large backyard has a veggie & native plant garden, a new hot tub, and 10 different fruit trees.
We strive to be a cooperative community that provides more than mere residential necessity, where the well-being of each individual and the group are prioritized. We do this by fostering a functional and aesthetic space for open dialogue, safe repose, good food, and abundant shenanigans, since 2012. Most of us here are graduate students or postdocs, or tech working millennials in our late twenties and early thirties, with a mix of guys and gals. Food is central to our community and we share four vegetarian dinners per week (we can discuss further how this might work with a subletter).
