A Guide to Passing the Seattle Parking Test

When a parking spot in Capitol Hill was listed for $50,000 in 2022, the internet wondered: bad deal—or steal?

Such is the demand for curb real estate in one of the city’s densest neighborhoods, a notoriously difficult place to nab a spot in a city full of them. In 2017, a study found that Seattle drivers spent an average of 58 hours per year searching for parking. Only commuters in New York, LA, San Francisco, and Washington, DC, wasted more time circling.

Of course, we’re not the same city we were five years ago. Three percent of surveyed weekday commuters worked remotely back then, according

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