Some people think the meters or other parking lots are too expensive. One building in Park Slope, there are 145 parking spots, an elevator, 24-hour attendants, and one spot for sale for $300,000.
“I’m from Spain, where for that amount of money, you can buy a big house with three bedrooms, maybe, in the city,” said Carlota Fluxa of Park Slope.
With the $300,000 price tags, comes with some benefits. The description mentions: “End your parking woes forever … No more looking for a space … No more parking tickets … No more shoveling out your car from a snowdrift.” This just goes to show that people are taking advantage of the parking crisis in Brooklyn. The best part is that some people are willing to buy this spot. The previous owner of the luxurious parking spot bought it for $280,000. They can easily make that money with multiple clients instead of a one-time buyer with a more affordable price.