Parking often becomes most stressful at night, when everyone is back home. During the day, streets and building lots can look empty and peaceful. At night, when all residents return, you see the real picture: double-parking, cars blocking gates, fights over spots, or people leaving vehicles far away because there’s no space.
Visiting at night lets you see if your assigned parking is actually usable in practice, how tight the space is, how well-lit the area is, and whether guests have any realistic options.
If you find yourself thinking, “I’d hate to come home tired and hunt for parking here every day,” that’s a serious quality-of-life warning.
Since you’ll be living with the night-time reality more than the daytime impression, it’s worth checking this before you commit.
