NYC PARKING SPOT GOES FOR $185,000

How much would you pay for a parking spot in New York City? The Parking Club is a renovated 130-space parking garage in the Cobble Hill section of Brooklyn Heights. A regular space will cost you $185,000. Space owners get pick-ups and drop-offs anywhere in the company’s Manhattan and Brooklyn service areas. Valet service also includes gas fills, car washes, monthly maintenance and yearly registration inspections. If you want to pick up your car yourself, the 20,000-square-foot facility also sports a lounge with newspapers and coffee, where you can wait until their wheels are delivered.
* Ooo, coffee!
* I would buy a space and put in one of those tiny houses, and live there. For New York, you can’t beat the price.
* This is nothing. In Tokyo you pay that much just for a place to stand.
* The Parking Club? Oh, get over yourself.
* Cobble Hill – for people who have no trouble cobbling together a couple hundred grand.
* The parking spots are $185,000, but remember, that includes a lovely white stripe on either side of the space.
* So counting the parking space my car would be worth around $185,500.
* Wait, that includes gas fills? You mean they’ll get the gas for you, or they’ll pay for the gas for you?
* Thanks for the newspapers but hello? There’s no mention of free wi-fi.
* I mean it’s 2016. People don’t even know what newspapers are anymore.