07 October 2010

Free Parking (As long as you don't have a car...)

We noted with interest that research by the City of Sydney Council (as reported in the Australian Financial Review) shows 1 in 3 households across the Sydney local government area do not have cars. This means that planning authorities and developers are now re-thinking how many carparks need to go into new apartment buildings.
In Adelaide the conventional approach to apartment buildings has been to provide 1 carpark for a 2 bedroom apartment and 2 carparks for a 3 bedroom apartment in a building designed to attract owner occupiers (like 223 North Terrace). For buildings designed with the international student market in mind (such as the iPad in Waymouth Street) no on-site carparks are provided, and serviced apartment buildings (for example the Mantra on Hindmarsh Square) have relatively few carparks.
As carparks cost over $50,000 each in a multi-storey apartment building, savings can be made now that the city dwellers are starting to give up their cars. Developers will focus more on spaces in the building for bikes and scooters and possibly for carshare companies. Apartments without car spaces will be more affordable, and more affordable apartments will mean more sales and an increase in the city's population with less traffic congestion!

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