The crown jewel of Sydney’s unexpected car park market is a single space on Notts Avenue, Bondi Beach. This sold for an astounding $304,700 on January 31, 2024. The sale makes it to the list of Australia’s most expensive car parking spaces and highlights the premium placed on convenience in the bustling beachside locale.
The scarcity of parking in Bondi Beach is a significant factor. As the suburb has grown in popularity among both residents and visitors, available parking has become increasingly rare. This scarcity, coupled with strict council regulations on new developments, has created a perfect storm for car park investors.
“We are increasingly seeing people [investing in parking spaces] for the lifestyle benefit,” Stolz adds. “Some people in areas like Bondi, for example, might think it’s just worth it getting a park spot near Bondi Beach so they can head down after work and jump in the ocean.”
Investors are also attracted to the relatively low maintenance nature of car park ownership. Unlike traditional property investments, parking spaces require minimal upkeep while still offering the potential for steady rental income or capital appreciation.
The Notts Avenue sale isn’t an isolated incident. Another car park in nearby Bondi Junction on Spring Street sold for $120,000 in March 2021, further cementing the area’s reputation as a hotspot for parking investments.
However, potential investors should note that while these high-profile sales grab headlines, they represent the extreme end of the market. Not all car parks in the area will command such premium prices, and due diligence is crucial when considering such investments.
Published 1-July-2024