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Synonyms for "parking included" in Real Estate Listings

Alternative Words for "parking included" in Property Descriptions

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5 results for "parking included"

parking available
adjective

Refers to a space or area designated for parking vehicles that is accessible to tenants or guests.

This apartment comes with parking available, so you can finally stop arguing with your neighbor about who gets the spot!

included parking
adjective

Indicates that parking is part of the rental agreement or property purchase.

The listing states included parking, ensuring you won't have to park three blocks away in your new digs!

on-site parking
noun

Refers to parking facilities that are located within the premises of the property.

With on-site parking, you won't have to play hide-and-seek with your car every time you come home!

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car space provided
verb phrase

Indicates that a designated area for a vehicle is provided as part of the property.

Don't worry about where to put your car; car space is provided right here at the property!

vehicle parking offered
verb phrase

Indicates that the property offers designated parking for vehicles.

At this location, vehicle parking is offered, so you can finally stop using your kitchen as a garage!

Words to Use With Caution in Listings

Some common real estate words can create Fair Housing problems. Describe the property — never the people who might live there.

"exclusive"Can imply certain groups are unwelcome — describe the property, not who belongs there.
"safe neighborhood"Often read as coded language about who lives nearby. Stick to verifiable features.
"family-friendly"Familial status is a protected class — "perfect for families" can exclude others.
"master bedroom"Most MLSs now prefer "primary bedroom" or "primary suite".
"bachelor pad"References marital status and gender — describe the layout instead.
"walking distance"Can discriminate against people with disabilities — use "0.3 miles to..." instead.
"near churches"Religion is a protected class — name the neighborhood, not places of worship.
"adult community"Only use for legally verified 55+ housing — otherwise it excludes families.
"no section 8"Illegal to state in many states and cities — leave rental criteria out of listings.
"integrated"References the racial makeup of an area — never describe who lives in a neighborhood.

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