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Last updated April 25 2024 at 2:26 AM

Lakewood Park, FL
127 Apartments for Rent with Parking

Prices shown are base rent prices and may not include non-optional fees and utilities.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How much is rent for an apartment with parking in Lakewood Park?

Rental prices for apartments with parking in Lakewood Park range from $1,550 to $2,950 per month.

How many apartments with parking are available for rent in Lakewood Park?

Currently, there are 4 apartments with parking available for rent in Lakewood Park.
City Guide for Lakewood Park, FL

Lakewood Park, FL is nothing if not well named: A full 3.18% of the town's square mileage is water!

Lakewood Park is a small town on the east coast of Florida, just north of Miami in St. Lucie County. It covers a land area of nearly seven square miles and has an approximate population of 11,323 residents (according to the most recent census). The town is considered a peaceful, quiet place to live. Most residents do commute to neighboring areas to work-in fact, the average person travels twenty-five minutes to work every day. Of the jobs available within Lakewood Park, the majority are in the retail industry. See more

What to keep in mind when looking for apartments with parking in Lakewood Park, FL

Parking can be at a premium in some cities where spaces are challenging to find. Some Lakewood Park apartments offer parking options, either outside in a common area or within a private garage.

Ask about the stipulations around the parking. Those may include how many guests are allowed and where tenants park.

Some apartments may only allow parking in front of your own unit. Guest parking may be in a common area for up to one person.

If parking is scarce, look around the area before you sign a lease. Ample street parking in a neighborhood championed for its safety is probably fine. However, it’s probably not worth signing a lease if it means battling for daily parking for you and your guests.

Research whether you need a city permit to park in the neighborhood. Look into the associated costs and what to do about visitors who need parking.

Some tenants prefer garage parking near their units. However, an open-air lot may prove cheaper.

Keep in mind that the cost of wear and tear from parking outside can add up. It may be less expensive, in the long run, to look for an apartment with garage parking.