A home in Paris, only on the days you work there.
A weekday base, a short walk from your office. You pay only for the nights you actually use, with a real lease, billed monthly.
« I’m in Paris Tuesday to Thursday. Paying full rent for three nights made no sense. »
- The same home every week, on your fixed days
- Rent proportional to your nights, not the whole month
- A furnished second-home lease, clear and in your name

Where to sleep on weekdays in Paris
Homes close to the main employment hubs, to shorten the commute on the days you’re on site.
Every area runs on the same rules: fixed days, proportional rent, a lease in your name.
Places available in Paris
Each listing shows the days still available. Book yours, the rest of the week goes to another occupant.
No places published in Paris yet. Join the list and we’ll ping you the moment one matches your search.

Built for people who live in Paris part-time
Commuters, split-location workers, hybrid employees: one situation, one home that fits it.
You make the round trip every week
Home in the regions, office in Paris. A fixed base saves you the repeat hotels and the last trains.

Working in Paris three days a week, without paying full Paris rent
Every Monday morning, Saint-Lazare and Gare de Lyon pour commuters out towards La Défense, Opéra-Grands Boulevards and the agencies of Le Marais. If you are one of them, you know the arithmetic: full Paris rent for two or three nights a week is top price for a home that sleeps without you. Part-time renting turns the problem around: you only pay for the nights you are actually there.
A useful base in Paris is first of all an address that shortens your mornings: near Saint-Lazare for the towers of La Défense, around Gare de Lyon if you come up from the South-East by TGV, close to Le Marais or Boulogne-Issy if your week runs on tech or media. The same bed every time, your things left in place, no hotel to book every Sunday evening.
The paperwork follows, it never leads: a fixed-days lease, a genuine second-home civil-code lease in your name, covers your fixed days, and the other nights go to another occupant, which is what time-shared co-occupancy means. Your weekday home in Paris stays yours, at the same rate all year, for as long as your rhythm lasts.
Find your time-shared home in Paris
Tell us your days and your area. We’ll ping you the moment a place fits.