MyBankTracker created a list of the most outrageously priced parking spots worldwide.
Expensive San Francisco, Manhattan and Hong Kong are all included.
Click through the slideshow below to see the highest end of what it costs to park a car.
In San Francisco, an $80,000 parking spot at 88 Townsend was up for sale.
The listing, being brokered by Vanguard Properties Inc., is just a block away from a major shopping area, a number of educational institutions, and right across the street from AT&T Park.
Information sourced from The Huffington Post.
An anonymous man purchased 284 square feet of space at an underground car garage in Knightsbridge, West London, for over $320,000.
The spot comes with an exclusive entrance and exit driveway, and 24/7 remote access and security. The deal, brokered via the Harrods Estates Asset Management, calls for $319,460 for the first nine years, and $1,134 each year for the next ninety years.
Information sourced from Silly Millions.
Lisa Blumenthal purchased two parking spaces for $560,000 at 298 Commonwealth Avenue in Boston.
At $280,000 each, the spots are nearly 90% of the cost of the average price of a single-family home in Massachusetts. Blumenthal says the spots will be used for workers and guests. In 2009, a single spot five blocks away on Commonwealth sold for $300,000.
Information sourced from NPR.
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