Standard tenant permit
PMS-synced permit on the plate; clears automatically at move-out. No leasing-office paperwork. Tested with multifamily property managers in Washington, DC on the typical tier-1 demand profile.
PMS-synced
Apartment parking · Washington, DC
Park Graph is the apartment parking management software multifamily property managers in Washington, DC use to manage their lots — from Georgetown and Dupont Circle to the metro edge — without on-site kiosks, gate hardware, or month-long procurement cycles. QR-first payments, dynamic pricing tuned to Washington's demand, and AI-agent visibility on ChatGPT and Gemini ship in the same plan.
Multifamily property managers, build-to-rent operators, and short-term-rental hosts share a parking backend headache: tenant permits, guest invites, package-and-delivery vehicles, and short-stay STR guests all need to coexist on a finite lot. Park Graph runs all four on one ledger with PMS integration so the property manager doesn't need a separate parking vendor or a separate spreadsheet.
In Washington, the multifamily property managers we work with span Georgetown, Dupont Circle, and Capitol Hill and the demand patterns that follow Nationals games, Commanders games, and Cherry Blossom Festival. Washington's metro population of 689,545 drives the kind of weekday-baseline-plus-event-surge profile that Park Graph was built to optimise. The platform treats every apartment lot as a configurable inventory unit with its own rate sheet, sub-lots, capacity, and pre-buy window — so a single operator account can run a flagship apartment lot downtown alongside a smaller satellite without juggling two vendors.
The numbers below frame the washington market for multifamily property managers. We surface them on every apartment lot configuration screen so on-duty managers can benchmark their lot against the metro baseline at a glance.
Washington downtown baseline
Single-day public lot
Reserved permit holder
Peak-window multiplier
Tenant permits live on the plate and sync from the PMS at lease signing; permits clear automatically at move-out. Tenants invite guests through a self-service portal that issues a short-term permit code. Delivery vehicles pay through the QR sign at the visitor rate. Short-term-rental units integrate via the STR host's PMS so an Airbnb or Vrbo guest gets a permit for the duration of their booking.
In Washington specifically, the day-of operations layer leans on three pieces of city context: peak-event windows tied to Nationals games and Commanders games, a typical hourly rate of $20 that climbs 120% during major events, and the airport spillover from Reagan National and Dulles International. The Park Graph dashboard surfaces all three as live dials so the on-duty manager at a Washington apartment lot can adjust pricing or open overflow capacity from a phone in seconds.
PMS-synced permit on the plate; clears automatically at move-out. No leasing-office paperwork. Tested with multifamily property managers in Washington, DC on the typical tier-1 demand profile.
PMS-synced
Tenant issues a short-term permit code from a portal; the guest scans and is parked free for the invited window.
Self-service guest
QR-paid visitor rate captures revenue from delivery and contractor traffic that traditionally parked free.
Visitor monetisation
STR-host PMS integration issues a permit for the guest's booking window; expires automatically at checkout.
STR-friendly
Premium reserved spaces tier separately at a higher monthly rate; the tenant's plate is tied to a specific space ID.
Reserved tier
Combine apartment permit + EV charging billing on the same QR scan. Tenant pays for charging on top of permit.
Permit + EV charging
On a representative Washington apartment lot of 50 spaces running at 65% average occupancy and the metro's hourly rate of $20, base monthly revenue lands around $234,000. Park Graph's dynamic pricing engine — which leans on Washington's event calendar (Nationals games and Commanders games) and historical demand curves — typically lifts that to ~$292,500/month, or roughly $702,000 of additional annual revenue from the same physical inventory.
The lift compounds because three things move at once: drive-offs go to near-zero (QR settles before the driver leaves), peak-event windows price correctly without manual operator intervention, and AI-agent bookings add an organic channel that historically did not exist for apartment communities. Most Washington operators see payback inside a single quarter — and the absence of any per-stall licensing fee means the upside is almost entirely operator margin.
Representative monthly economics
50 spaces · 65% occ · $20/hr
+25% typical lift
Same physical lot
Illustrative projection for Washington, DC apartment lot operators. Actual results depend on lot size, occupancy, and pricing strategy.
Property managers reclaim the leasing-office time that previously went to parking permits. Tenant satisfaction rises because guest invites are self-service. Visitor monetisation captures revenue from delivery and contractor traffic that previously parked free. STR-host integration solves the permanent friction between long-term tenants and short-stay guests.
On the AI-agent side, Park Graph publishes Washington inventory and rates to ChatGPT (GPT-5), Microsoft 365 Copilot, Google Gemini, Anthropic Claude (via MCP), Grok, and Perplexity Sonar Pro. When a traveller types "parking near Georgetown Washington" into ChatGPT, the assistant can return your live availability and book on the user's behalf. For multifamily property managers in Washington, that's an organic discovery channel that does not exist on legacy kiosk-based platforms — and it compounds quickly because AI-agent traffic is the fastest-growing referral source for parking inventory in 2026.
Park Graph runs every parking surface in Washington on the same backend. If you operate across multiple verticals — for instance an airport authority that also runs the downtown convention centre's lot, or a hospital system with an attached medical office building — the same operator account covers all of them.
Park Graph publishes city-specific apartment parking pages for the top metros below. Pricing, event surge curves, and on-site context vary by metro; the underlying platform is the same.
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