Cozy Park Slope One-Bedroom

Apartments for Sublet

$1,400/week

Available

September 7, 2025 - September 16, 2025

Neighborhood

Park Slope, Brooklyn

Transportation

2/3/4/B/Q/R/F/G + B67/B69/B63/B41

Size

700 sq. ft.

$1,400/week | $2,000 total for duration

My fully furnished one-bedroom apartment is a cozy retreat in the heart of Park Slope, tucked inside a classic brownstone on a leafy, tree-lined street just half a block from Prospect Park. It’s on the third floor of a small, quiet 10-unit building and has been my home base for years — bright, comfortable, and perfect for soaking in the early fall days in Brooklyn.

The Space
The living room has 13-foot ceilings and three big windows that flood the space with natural light. I recently added a new rug and a standing desk, which makes it an easy spot for remote work. Streaming is available via Apple TV and Firestick. The kitchen is fully stocked for cooking and baking, with a four-burner stove, compact oven, refrigerator/freezer, dishwasher, and a wide range of tools — from an immersion blender to a KitchenAid mixer. Whether you’re making a simple meal or cooking up something special, you’ll have what you need. A dining table seats four comfortably.

The bedroom is generously sized, with a full bed, dresser, and ample closet space. While there’s no washer and dryer inside the unit, the building has coin-operated machines in the basement, which makes laundry simple and close by. The apartment usually stays comfortable with the seasons, but there’s a window A/C in the living room and a window fan in the bedroom if the weather turns warmer.

Building & Neighborhood Highlights
The building itself is peaceful and well-maintained, with friendly and respectful neighbors who contribute to making it a wonderful place to live and work. Street parking is generally manageable, and the apartment is well-connected by public transit: you’re near the 2/3 at Grand Army Plaza, the B/Q at Flatbush, the R at Union Street, and the F/G at 7th Ave/9th Street, which makes it easy to get anywhere in the city.

Prospect Park is just steps away, and in the fall it’s especially beautiful with changing leaves and crisp air — perfect for long walks, cozy picnics, or morning runs. The Grand Army Plaza Farmers Market is a neighborhood favorite, offering fresh produce, local goods, and artisanal treats every weekend, and it’s only a few blocks away. Just 1.5 blocks from the apartment, 7th Avenue is filled with cafés, restaurants, and shops, making it easy to grab coffee, enjoy a great meal, or pick up groceries close to home.

About This Lister

Having lived in this apartment for five years, I’ve fallen in love with the neighborhood and my wonderful neighbors. I work for a fully remove movement tech organization and I split my time between New York and Paris.

Fun fact: I discovered this apartment five years ago on the Listings Project and have been using the site ever since to arrange sublets for both this space and my Paris pied-à-terre.

I’ve used the Listings Project to sublet my apartment several times and have maintained connections with many of those who’ve stayed, several of whom have returned for multiple visits.

Lister's Relationship to the Space

I am the current tenant

Rental requirements

A copy of a photo ID (I will also share mine so you're covered), security deposit, and first month’s rent are required upfront.

* Rent: The apartment is available September 7–16 for $2,000, or for $1,400 for a week (six nights).
* $200 security deposit (returned within 5 days after move-out)
* Utilities included
* No pets
* No smoking
* No parties

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