Apartment Visitor Parking in India — Solve Guest Parking Chaos | Parksy
Apartment visitor parking is the #1 reason RWAs fight with residents. Parksy gives visitors a way to find paid parking within walking distance of the complex, and gives residents with unused slots a way to monetize them — solving both sides of the equation.
Why this is hard in India
- Visitor slots are often full during weekends, weddings, and festivals.
- Towing is the only enforcement most RWAs have — and it's expensive and adversarial.
- Visitors park on the road, blocking traffic and angering neighbours.
- Residents with two slots have no easy way to monetize the second one.
How Parksy helps
List your unused slot
If your apartment has a second slot you don't use, list it on Parksy. Hourly or daily rates — you set the terms.
Visitors find nearby parking
When guests visit, they can search the area and find compatible short-stay parking within 3 km of your complex.
CCTV + gated
Filter for security features that match your apartment's standards. Parksy listings are tagged with CCTV, guard, and gated access.
Find it in your city
FAQ
Can a resident list a slot for visitors only?
Yes — set the access type as 'time_restricted' or 'day_only' and describe the terms in the listing. Parksy doesn't enforce who parks where; the host vets every match via email.
Is short-stay visitor parking profitable?
Depends on the city and slot type. A covered apartment slot in Bandra can fetch ₹50–₹100/hour, which adds up for residents with a second slot they rarely use.
What if my RWA doesn't allow subletting?
Check your RWA bylaws. Many RWAs explicitly allow short-stay guest parking with prior notice; some prohibit it. Parksy is not a sublet — you're offering paid access to a physical parking spot, not a residential unit.
How is visitor parking different from monthly parking?
Visitor parking is hourly/daily; monthly is by definition monthly. Parksy lets you list the same slot for both modes by updating the rate and access type in the listing.