A blog about real estate, interior design, and the home in the Washington, DC area.

For Sale: $50,000 Parking Spot

By Lynne Shallcross

Although you’re probably not going to sleep in your parking spot, it might cost what you’d pay for a small home in other areas of the country.

Last summer a garage spot in a condo building on Kalorama Road in Northwest DC sold for $50,000. At Rosslyn’s Turnberry Tower, each condo in the new, 26-story building comes with one spot. Want to buy another? It will set you back around $50,000.

At Bethesda’s Lionsgate, a luxury-condo building opening later this year, prices aren’t much better. Eighty-five percent of the units come with two parking spots. But if you should want to buy another—or sell one of yours—you’re looking at about $40,000.

Prices are steep on the rental side, too. A scan through Craigslist’s parking and storage page showed that Georgetown, Dupont Circle, U Street, and Adams Morgan are the priciest, with spaces listed for up to $250 a month. If you’re a Nats fan, you can rent a spot near the new stadium for the not-so-bargain price of $2,000 for the season.

If this is all a little heavy on your wallet, you might want to check out Zipcar. Even if you rented one for 24 hours every day of the year, it would only set you back $21,500. That’s getting not only a car, but also gas, insurance, and yes, reserved parking.

Comments

This issue of parking continues to grow in importance for any urban dweller or commuter into urban cities. Came across a site recently that’s trying to change that - making monthly parking a manageable and affordable process. Seems to be primarily Canada but they apparetnly are also beginning to see traction in the US - www.parkingspots.com. It’s a pretty neat little concept.

Posted by: Shelley | Apr 20, 2008 02:37:45 PM

"At Rosslyn’s Turnberry Tower, each condo in the new, 26-story building comes with one spot. "

Construction has barely started on this "new" building.

Posted by: ld | Feb 29, 2008 07:59:18 AM

Even though zipcar prices just went up, that seems totally reasonable compared to these parking spaces. How can $40,000 be worth it?! Sell the car, buy a bike and use the metro.

Posted by: Catherine | Feb 28, 2008 07:21:44 AM

Post a comment

Feel free to leave a comment or ask a question. Because of the prevalence of spam, comments are moderated and will not appear immediately on the site. By posting here, you affirm that you are 13 years of age or older.

Find A ...
Find A Restaurant







  1. Only show Delivery
    Only show Kid Friendly
    Only show Late Night
    Only show Party Space
    Only show Weekend Brunch
Find Events




Find A Happy Hour





  1. search_finda.gif
Find A Spa




  1. search_finda.gif
Find a Home





  1. search_finda.gif
  2. Powered by  
Newsletter Signup
  1. Where & When
  2. Shop Around
  3. Dining Out
  4. Bridal Party
  5. Kliman Online
  6. Learn more sign_up.gif
 

Dinner Under the Sun (or Stars): Restaurants Unveil New Patios

Come summer, Washington is all about cafe society, and every restaurant with a sliver of sidewalk unfurls the umbrellas and hauls out the outdoor tables and chairs. We check out the new spots to dine al fresco in warm weather. more

An Early Look at Ray's Hell-Burger

Would you like your patty marinated in "diablo" sauce, topped with funky Epoisses cheese, or smothered in sherried mushrooms? Michael Landrum's new Arlington fast food spot, just down the way from his Ray's the Steaks, definitely isn't your average burger joint. more