Parking sounds boring until it becomes a daily headache. A building might technically “have parking,” but the details matter: Are spaces fixed or first-come, first-served? Is there enough room for your car size? What happens when guests arrive?
If visitor parking is very limited or informally managed, you may find that friends and family struggle to park, or you’re constantly moving cars around. In some communities, strict rules or fines apply if you or visitors park in the wrong spot.
Understanding the rules upfront – one flat, one car, or flexible? Extra charge for second vehicles? Timings? – helps you see if it suits your lifestyle. If you rely on your car daily, convenient, safe parking is more than a minor detail.
It’s better to know now than to discover later that parking is a constant source of stress.
