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Car Parking

Car Parking in New Zealand

Secure monthly and daily parking for cars, SUVs, motorcycles and vans across Australia.

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Why Park With Us?

Parking in Australian cities is expensive, stressful and often insecure. We connect drivers with verified hosts who have spare parking spaces, from secure garages to affordable driveways and carports.

Stop circling the block or copping council fines. Find a dedicated spot near your home, office or the airport with transparent pricing and no surprises.

  • Verified, secure spots
  • Cheaper than commercial
  • Near CBD, airports & stations
  • Daily, weekly or monthly

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Browse Car Parking by Region

Auckland

3 cities

Auckland is New Zealand's largest city and its commercial engine. The urban sprawl that stretches from Rodney to the Manukau Harbour means most households are working with limited section sizes and no room for a second vehicle, a boat, or a caravan. Demand for off-site storage has grown steadily with the city's population. Whether you have a spare garage in Remuera or a side paddock in Kumeu, StorageFinder makes it easy to connect with people who need exactly that space.

Wellington

3 cities

Wellington's hilly terrain and compact sections leave little room for anything beyond a car. Residents across the Hutt Valley, Kāpiti Coast, and the city itself regularly look for secure off-site space for boats, campervans, and trailers. The region's strong public service workforce and outdoor culture mean demand for vehicle and recreational-equipment storage is consistent year-round. A driveway or covered bay here goes a long way.

Canterbury

1 city

The Canterbury Plains stretch wide, but within Christchurch and its satellite towns, residential sections are being subdivided at pace. Post-earthquake rebuilds have produced a generation of modern, compact homes, many without a garage. The region's proximity to the Southern Alps makes caravan and bike storage especially popular, with owners wanting secure options close to home during the off-season.

Waikato

2 cities

The Waikato is New Zealand's agricultural heartland, where large rural properties sit alongside a fast-growing Hamilton city fringe. That mix creates real storage opportunity: rural landowners with underused sheds and garages, and urban residents without adequate space for boats or trailers. The region's many lakes and the proximity to the Coromandel make boat storage a year-round need.

Bay of Plenty

2 cities

The Bay of Plenty lives up to its name. Tauranga is one of New Zealand's fastest-growing cities, and with that growth comes a squeeze on residential space. The region's boating culture is strong. Tauranga Harbour and the broader Bay see significant recreational use from spring through autumn. Secure, affordable boat and caravan storage close to the water is consistently in demand.

Otago

2 cities

Otago spans everything from Dunedin's Victorian streetscapes to Queenstown's mountain resort villages. The tourism economy around Queenstown generates strong demand for campervan and trailer storage among both locals and seasonal workers. In Dunedin, a student-heavy population and older housing stock mean garages and driveways are at a premium. Both ends of the region have storage needs that peer-to-peer space can solve.

Manawatū-Whanganui

1 city

Palmerston North anchors this central North Island region as a university and service city. Households here are practical and budget-conscious, and many run trailers, small boats, or campervans that need somewhere to live between uses. The region's rural surrounds mean there are people with ample space on their properties who can offer real value to urban storers.

Hawke's Bay

2 cities

Hawke's Bay is sun-drenched and lifestyle-focused. The region's art deco towns, orchards, and coastline attract a relaxed, outdoors-oriented population that runs boats, jet skis, and caravans regularly. Napier and Hastings are compact cities where off-street storage space is genuinely hard to find. Connecting local hosts with people who need seasonal vehicle storage is a natural fit here.

Northland

1 city

Northland is New Zealand's boating heartland. The Bay of Islands, Kaipara Harbour, and the Hokianga offer some of the country's best on-water experiences, which means a significant number of households maintain trailerboats, launches, and jet skis that need secure storage during the off-season. Whangārei is the region's hub, and its residents face the same suburban space constraints as any growing New Zealand city.

Nelson-Tasman

1 city

Nelson-Tasman enjoys the most sunshine hours in New Zealand, and the lifestyle reflects it. Caravans, campervans, kayaks, and trailerboats are a common sight, and a common storage problem. The region attracts retirees and lifestyle-block owners who often have space to share, as well as urban Nelson residents without garages who need somewhere reliable for their recreational gear.

Better Than a Car Park

We offer parking options you won’t find on a meter or in a multi-storey.

Every Vehicle Type

Cars, SUVs, utes, vans and motorcycles. Find spots that match the size and height of your vehicle.

Save Big

Monthly rates from private hosts are often half the price of commercial car parks. Compare and save.

Secure Options

From locked garages to gated driveways. Choose the level of security that suits your vehicle.

Great Locations

Near train stations, airports, hospitals and CBD offices. Park where it matters most.

Covered Spots Available

Garages, carports and undercover car parks. Protect your vehicle from sun, rain and hail.

Flexible Terms

Daily, weekly or monthly. No lock-in contracts. Park for as long as you need.

Tips for Finding the Right Parking Spot

  1. 1

    Check commute times

    Find a spot that’s actually convenient. A cheap spot 40 minutes from work defeats the purpose. Use the map to search near your destination.

  2. 2

    Consider covered vs open

    Covered parking costs a bit more but protects your vehicle from UV, hail and bird droppings. Worth it if you’re parking daily.

  3. 3

    Read the access details

    Some spots have shared access via a key or remote. Make sure you’re comfortable with the access arrangement before booking.

  4. 4

    Compare with commercial rates

    Check what nearby commercial car parks charge, then compare with host-listed spots on {brand}. You’ll often find significant savings.

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