Inglewood Homeowners Offer Driveway Parking for $50-$80 as Official World Cup Spots Cost $250-$300
Residents in Inglewood are renting private spots for $50 to $80 while official World Cup parking near the stadium costs $250 to $300 per match. The city requires permits and has issued warnings to participants.
calgaryherald.comHomeowners near SoFi Stadium in Inglewood are offering private driveway parking for $50 to $80 per vehicle on World Cup match days. Garages listed on reservation platforms are charging as much as $300 for the same events. One Inglewood homeowner told NBC 4 she has three to four spots available.
“So, for me, personally, I have about three to four spots. Let’s say I rent those three for $50, I could make easily $150,” the resident said. She added that demand could increase. “My thought now is that it could go farther.
The stadium is temporarily branded “Los Angeles Stadium” for the tournament. Official World Cup parking passes near SoFi Stadium range from $250 to $300 per match. S. Men’s National Team matches and the quarterfinal; other matches are priced at $250.
Official lots, including those near the Intuit Dome, sit roughly a 25-minute walk from the stadium gates. Inglewood Parking and Traffic Department rules state that renting private spaces for events requires a commercial parking permit and a business license. Inglewood Mayor James Butts has issued warnings to residents about the practice.
The median household income in Inglewood is about $72,750. 28 per hour typically earn $67,000 to $71,000 combined annually. Residents near the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum have long offered driveway and front-lawn parking during USC Trojans football games at Exposition Park.


