Seattle rides high as one of the country’s hottest and most expensive housing markets at the moment. Turns out that houses that float Seattle’s Lake Union and Portage Bay calm waterways are no exception. Take a look.
1. Pastel Houseboat in Fremont– $355,000. plus $650/monthfor the slip
– 500 square feet
– 2 bedrooms
– master bedroom ceiling opens to a roof deck
2. Tsagaglalai in Westlake– $275,000 plus $529/month for slip
– familiar floating house shape with curved roof
– higher roof shape holds a covered deck that would be perfect for fall days on the water
– not yet cleared for live-aboard
3. Two story floater in Westlake– $2,750,000
– two stories
– 4 bedrooms
– 1,900 square feet
– lakeside hot tub
4. Floating craftsman in Eastlake– $725,000 plus HOA $345/month
– 700 square feet
– house-like with I bedroom, 1 office, several wrap-around porches
5. Modern Floater on Portage Bay– $2,000,000
– brand new construction on a condo dock
– 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
– multi-stories, 1,600 square feet
– 4 decks
6. Custom, yet-to-be-built floaters on Portage Bay
– $950,000.
– just one spot open on Stillwater dock includes preapproved plan
– 3 stories
– up to 2,950 square feet of indoor space
– roof-top deck
Compared these 6 floating house list prices in Seattle, WA to 9 approximate list prices for floating houses in Sausalito, CA…
1 at $1.5M
2 at $1.3
2 at $875,000
3 at $650,000
1 at $225,000