Floating dream homes
For now, this giant yacht is a fantasy sketch that would cost "hundreds of millions of euros to build.” Photo: Yacht Island Design |
A floating home sits on a slab in the water and won’t be going anywhere, while a houseboat is capable of propelling to distant lands and moorings.
Although the following floating homes might not all be used as permanent residences now, a boat home does have its appeal to those concerned about rising sea levels due to global warming. One day, owners of buoyant homes may be extra grateful they made the investment.
On a lighter note, they look like a lot of fun to anyone who has sea legs.
1969 Benetti Motor Yacht
Location: Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Price: $2,195,000
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 8
Length: 112 feet
Ten passengers and seven crew members can sleep in this vintage Benetti. Photo: BoatTrader.com |
It sleeps 10 passengers and seven crew members, with a master stateroom, a VIP stateroom, and a king-size stateroom, as well as two with double-sized beds, each with their own "heads" (to use the old Navy term). The galley has a fridge, oven and a gas cooker, and there’s a washer and dryer on board.
Houseboats of Kashmir
Location: Jammu and Kashmir, India
You can rent a houseboat in Srinagar for as low as $138 a night. Photo: Tristan Yau (top and right) | Nihar Ganju (left) | Leon Meerson (middle) |
Kashmir houseboats have a front porch, elaborate hand-carved cedar-paneled walls, a sitting room, dining room, pantry and bedrooms. Recent rates for a top-ranked houseboat in Srinagar, the state’s capital, run around $138-$208 per night.
"O de Squisito"
Location: Dubai
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2
Length: approx. 65 feet
The Dubai houseboat can be used as a weekend home or event space. Photo: X-Architects |
The vessel can be used as a weekend home or an event space. It has bedrooms, a hidden kitchen, a dining area and a spiral staircase to a sun deck.
Yacht Island
Location: Concept only
This floating island would include 57,000 square feet. Photo: Yacht Island Design |
The company also provides sketches and renderings for several other fanciful floating creations, such as one called The Streets of Monaco and a futuristic sea-pod called Project Utopia. In the works are aquatic projects titled Oriental Chuan and Eastern Promise.
MetroShip
Location: Nationwide and international delivery
Price: $75,000 to $120,000
Bedrooms: none (open plan)
Bathrooms: 1
Length: 35 feet or 48 feet
The MetroShip houseboats take on a modern style. Photo: GDM Limited |
His creations, a unique and highly customizable line of houseboats, are built in the U.S. from aluminum and steel, plus single-piece roofs and high-quality doors and windows. They also come with a W Hotel bed, a Danish sound system, Viking appliances, HDTV projector and an LG steam washer/dryer.
He designed the ceilings to be high so no one feels cramped.
Pricing starts at $75,000 for a 35-foot MetroShip and at $120,000 for a 48-footer.The company is also planning a 110-foot "Mega MetroShip" yacht.
Dutch Bachelor Pad
Location: Amsterdam
Price: approx. $437,700
Bedrooms: 1
Bathrooms: 1
Length: approx. 95 feet
Anyone who has visited the Netherlands has witnessed the many houseboats on the canals of this sub-sea-level country, where they’re called woonschips or woonboots. The website AmsterdamHouseboats.nl estimates the number in the city at 2,000. At first , they were cheaper than traditional apartments, but no more.
The barge-type boat pictured here is 15 minutes from Amsterdam’s city center. You might not guess from the ship’s circa-1927 steel exterior that such a modern, loftlike, yet private five-room living space exists inside. The wood - burning stove andheated floors make it gezellig (cozy). While this is a home on a boat, the engine has been removed—but it’s still more potentially mobile than a cement slab floating home.
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