Condominium Valet Parking in Miami Built for Daily Resident Life
AV Valet Parking Miami operates condominium valet programs for luxury condo towers, boutique mid-rises and full-service buildings across Brickell, Edgewater, Sunny Isles, Coral Gables, Coconut Grove and South Beach. We treat the porte cochère as a resident amenity — staffed, predictable and accountable every day of the year.
Resident-Recognition Service That Feels Like Home
Condominium living is about convenience. Our attendants build resident profiles from day one: vehicle make, preferred staging position, EV charging schedule, household notes and guest expectations. That means a resident who commutes at 7:30 a.m. finds their car ready without asking, and a returning homeowner with groceries gets a hand at the elevator.
We staff for the rhythm of the building, not a generic shift schedule. Morning school runs, midday contractor arrivals, evening returns and late-night rideshare pickups all carry different volume curves. We plan coverage against them so the curb is never understaffed when residents need it most.
Guest Parking, EV Rotation and Building Workflows
Guest parking in a condominium is often the most complained-about amenity. We allocate visitor spaces through the front desk, validate guests by unit, stage contractors in approved zones and keep rideshare pickups moving so residents are not blocked at the door.
EV charging rotation is managed by battery level and resident priority. We track which vehicles need a charge, rotate cords cleanly, and report usage to the property manager so the building's electrical infrastructure scales with its electrification.
HOA Reporting, Insurance and Compliance Your Board Can Defend
Monthly KPIs Delivered in Writing
HOA boards and property managers receive monthly reports covering wait times, retrieval times, incident notes, attendant hours, EV charging cycles and resident feedback. Renewal conversations stop being defensive because the data is already on the table.
Insurance and Risk Documentation
We carry garage-keeper liability, name the condominium association and property manager as additional insured, and keep certificates current. Every incident is documented within 24 hours with photos, witness notes and a timeline your board can review directly.










