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Parking is more than an operational necessity — it can be a powerful revenue driver. Properties that actively manage parking demand, optimize utilization, and leverage modern technology are finding new ways to generate income from assets they already own. The question isn't whether your parking has value. It's whether you're capturing it.
Parking is often viewed as a cost center — but it can also be a revenue opportunity. From shared parking and permit programs to visitor parking and underutilized spaces, many properties are sitting on parking assets that can generate additional income when managed strategically. The key is creating parking revenue streams that support both operations and the user experience.
Parking cancellations and refunds can quickly become frustrating without clear processes in place. Whether managing monthly parking, event parking, or shared parking environments, properties need systems that create transparency, reduce disputes, and improve the overall customer experience. Smarter parking operations start with clearer parking management workflows.
Parking complaints are part of property management — but how they’re handled makes all the difference. When issues pile up, they quickly turn into resident frustration, negative reviews, and ongoing operational strain. Modern parking management isn’t about eliminating every complaint. It’s about creating systems that resolve issues efficiently and build trust instead of tension.
Unauthorized parking might seem like a small issue at first — until it starts creating daily friction across a property. Guest spaces get misused, reserved spots get taken, delivery vehicles overstay, and complaints begin piling up. Over time, it impacts availability, tenant satisfaction, and overall parking operations.
Guest parking often gets treated like a small detail. But when those spaces are always full, it quickly becomes one of the biggest frustrations on a property — for residents, guests, and management alike. If guest parking is constantly an issue, it’s usually a sign of a larger problem with how parking is being managed.
“There's never anywhere to park here.” It’s one of the most common property complaints — but the issue isn’t always a lack of parking. In many cases, existing spaces simply aren’t being used efficiently. That’s where smarter parking operations make the difference. The key isn’t always adding more parking. It’s managing it better.
Parking isn’t just about spaces anymore. Demand shifts throughout the day, while underutilized spots sit empty just blocks away from areas with shortages. Parking aggregation helps bridge that gap — turning unused spaces into accessible, flexible parking supply.
Most parking policies were written for a much simpler reality. Today’s properties deal with fluctuating demand, delivery traffic, mixed-use needs, and limited enforcement — and static rules can’t keep up. A modern parking policy isn’t just about setting rules. It has to work in real life.
Parking plays a bigger role in tenant and customer experience than most properties realize. From first impressions to daily convenience, friction in parking can quickly impact satisfaction, retention, and even revenue. In our latest article, we explore how smarter parking strategies help properties create a more seamless, positive experience.