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World’s Most Expensive Parking Garage at $110,000 Per Spot With a Long Waiting List

February 25, 2016 Leave a Comment

The parking lot at the Vault, belonging to Bighorn Golf Club east of Los Angeles, may be the world’s most expensive place to park. Members of the club have to pay $110,000 annually for the privilege to park their vehicles there. Don’t tell this to Mr. Money Mustache or he’ll get angry at the stupidity and destruction of these rich folks. “Paying for parking is a sign from God that you’re in an area not designed for a car,” Mr. Money Mustache said. Beside the extremely high price of $110,000 to park, the cost to play golf at the club is even higher. An individual club membership, without golf privileges, costs $100,000 USD. Throw in golf, and the cost climbs to $250,000 USD. Indeed, this is a bizarre concept where you pay hundred of thousands of dollars in advance, for the privilege of paying even more hundreds of thousands of additional dollars to play golf. It’s just insane! (stuff.co.nz)

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