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4.9 (1,644 reviews)
Based on 1,644 verified reviews, renters rated Neighbor's service for finding monthly parking in Brooklyn 4.9 out of 5 on average
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Average price is $421, with spaces 0.2-2 miles away.
75% of spaces are within 1.6 miles, 67% have indoor exposure.
42% of spaces offer 24/7 access, average response time is 38 minutes.
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Average parking garage price in Brooklyn is $358 monthly; distances average 3.2 miles.
50% of parking garage feature security cameras; average rating for these is 5 stars.
67% of garage hosts respond within 48 minutes; average price for these spaces is $347.
Lowest price: $150. Offers outdoor, uncovered parking 4.8 miles from center.
33% of listings have first month discount. Outdoor lots are most common.
Quick responses: 67% reply within 48 minutes. Average 4.1-star rating.
Average cost: $402/month. Typical dimensions: 20x10 feet.
67% of spaces have security cameras. 58% receive top ratings.
Quick responses: 50% reply within 48 minutes. Average distance: 3.2 miles.
Average rating of 5 stars; 92% of listings have security cameras.
Driveways and parking garages most popular; 66% of garage listings are indoors.
Host response time within 32 minutes; 50% of listings have top host status.
Average price for large vehicle parking is $278 per month.
Spaces range in size: length 15-35 feet, width 15-25 feet.
All spaces are outdoor and come with camera security.
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Average parking facility Brooklyn, NY | $283 | -- | -- |
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100 E. 21st St. Garage Brooklyn, NY (0 miles) | $275 | -- | -- |
ParkRight New York, NY (0 miles) | $250 | -- | -- |
Prompt Parking Brooklyn, NY (0 miles) | $275 | -- | -- |
There are a variety of options for monthly parking, including parking lots, garages & private driveways. Explore the pros and cons of each.
Affordable spaces can be found at parking lots, private driveways & unpaved lots.
In Brooklyn, you will save 37% by choosing uncovered outdoor storage instead of covered outdoor storage
This is found in private & commercial parking garages as well as covered carports.
Indoor storage spaces are reserved 30% less than outdoor storage spaces in Brooklyn
Shared & private storage includes drive-up storage units, warehouses & large spaces.
Indoor storage in Brooklyn is 23% cheaper than nearby areas
Struggling to find parking in the Brooklyn area? In downtown Brooklyn, parking garages and commercial lots are typically working with a limited number of monthly parking spaces. In the greater New York area, only a small percentage of apartment buildings offer on-site parking to their renters. Of those NY apartment buildings with on-site parking, most will charge residents premium rates to secure a spot (on top of rent costs which average around $3604).
That means it’s time to get creative and search for monthly parking deals if you live in the Brooklyn area (or are planning to move here).
While commercial lots might be operating at max capacity, there are also parking spots available in Brooklyn’s residential areas–including:
But what space type is right for you? It depends on the type of vehicle you need to park (and how often you’ll need to access it).
Because Brooklyn, NY has a walking score of 97, a public transit score of 100, and a bike score of 91, you can park your car for months at a time (and access it only on a per-need basis).
Due to Brooklyn’s extreme temperatures (extreme hot and extreme cold):
A parking garage is safer than street parking. Similarly, residential spaces like private driveways are shown to be up to 14 times safer than commercial parking lots. While an enclosed parking space is ideal for Brooklyn’s intense summers and harsh winters, a private residential garage is considered a luxury in Brooklyn, NY. If a homeowner has one, they’re likely to keep this precious real estate for themselves. (However, the rare occasional gem will pop up!)
Overall, an enclosed parking garage is a safer option than parking your classic car in an open lot (paved or unpaved). Parking garages will also insulate your vehicle from Brooklyn’s nasty winter storms and the high humidity levels in the summer. That way you don’t have to scrape inches of compact snow/ice off your car every time you use your vehicle in the winter. Remember: classic, antique, and vintage cars are more prone to rusting than modern cars.
If you only plan to drive your luxury car a couple of times a month, we might recommend a car storage facility instead. These facilities keep your luxury vehicle in a climate-controlled and highly secure environment until you’re ready to drive it next. Because your car should be started roughly every two weeks, they’ll also perform battery tender checks. For those luxury car owners who plan to use their vehicles more frequently, park your vehicle in a parking garage downtown.
With auto thefts in Brooklyn steadily increasing, we wouldn’t advise parking your business assets in a downtown parking lot. Instead, look for unpaved lots in your neighborhood. Residential spaces are on average 14 times safer than lots in commercial areas. (Just be sure to wax your fleet vehicle and use a windshield protection film to prevent UV damage during Brooklyn’s hottest month–July).
Many parking aggregate sites recommend contacting the parking provider directly for more information on monthly parking rates (as rates will vary according to location and amenities). However, on peer-to-peer parking marketplaces like Neighbor, the fixed price is always displayed next to the listing.
On average, Brooklyn residents save 30% on monthly parking through a peer-to-peer parking marketplace, especially if they rent a residential parking space (like a driveway, private garage, RV pad, etc.).
The average parking facility will charge around $544 for a 10’x20’ space. On Neighbor, you can find similar 10’x20’ spaces for as low as $84 a month.
Peer-to-peer marketplaces aren’t just cheaper; they typically have more inventory too–offering both commercial and residential options (rather than restricting you to commercial lots). If you’re struggling to find parking in your city on an aggregate site, you’re more likely to find more spaces on Neighbor including…
Instead of struggling with daily parking meters, look for monthly parking spots on Neighbor. Here you’ll find:
Although storage facilities are available in Brooklyn, New York, Neighbor storage features reasonably priced, close by and secure monthly parking.
If you'd like information about traditional self storage nearby, reference the list of facilities for more information:
Neighbor is the world’s largest parking marketplace. Call for rates or search online for the cheapest, closest, and safest parking spaces.
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