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How EZSpot host earnings actually work

How EZSpot host earnings actually work

What you can list, how to price it, what comes out before payout, and when funds actually arrive. The honest version.

Camilo Tavera2 min read

If you have a driveway, a garage, or a private lot you do not fully use, you are sitting on something drivers nearby are searching for. Here is how turning that space into income works on EZSpot — based on how the product actually behaves today.

What you can list

Driveways, garages, covered spots, surface lots, and any private parking space you own or have rights to rent qualify. Residential, commercial, and mixed-use properties are all fair game.

Listing is free. There are no upfront costs — you only earn when your spot gets booked.

Typical monthly earnings

Earnings depend on the type of spot and how often it is available:

  • Driveway, part-time hours — around $160/mo
  • Driveway, full-time hours — around $240/mo
  • Garage, full-time hours — around $380/mo
  • Lot with 2+ spots, full-time — around $700/mo

Most hosts land between $200 and $520 per month.

When you actually get paid

Payouts run on a regular schedule and are processed through Stripe directly to a bank account you connect during onboarding. Once a payout is sent, funds typically arrive in 2–3 business days, depending on your bank.

Before any payout can be released, you need to finish a one-time identity and bank verification step inside Stripe Connect. It lives in the Payouts tab of your host dashboard and takes a few minutes.

The hosts who earn the most are not the ones with the best spots. They are the ones who keep their calendar open And finish payout verification on day one

You stay in control

  • Set your weekly availability and block specific dates whenever you need the spot back.
  • Change your hourly rate any time.
  • Pause or remove a listing whenever you want — no penalties, no fees. Any existing reservations are still honored.

Ready to see what your spot could earn? Become a host and list it in a few minutes.

Camilo Tavera
Engineer

Engineer at EZSpot. Builds the search, booking, and payout flows that turn empty driveways into income — and writes about what we learn shipping them.

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