Auto owners’ pampered vehicles get real estate to call their own
David deMartino bought a 760-square-foot, one-bathroom condo for $212,900 in the booming market of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. He’s already ordered custom flooring and cabinets and a flat-screen TV, but he has no plans to move there. That’s because the condo is for his collection of cars and motorcycles. The idea of buying a parking space is nothing new in crowded urban areas. A 180-square-foot space at the Brimmer Street Garage in Boston’s exclusive Beacon Hill neighborhood just sold for $200,000, according to a garage manager.
Park Place Car Condo is opening a 224-garage facility in North Miami and a 179-garage facility in Fort Lauderdale and plans to open locations in New York, Las Vegas, Orlando, Fla., and Scottsdale, Ariz., in the next few years. Developer Kevin Buckley said Park Place condos start at $150,000 for a 620-square-foot condo for three cars and go up to $400,000 for an 1,800-square-foot condo that can house a bus.
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