Floating homes on Lake Union - one of my favorite Seattle real estate options! What better way to live in a Seattle waterfront home - truly waterfront here on all sides, but also be close to everything going on in the city? Lake Union, to me, is one of the most central areas right in Seattle and a great place to be for proximity to pretty much all that Puget Sound has to offer. Of course there is Downtown Seattle, too, but living on Lake Union in one of the gorgeous floating homes is so much more appealing to many. Residents on the lake enjoy Downtown at their doorstep via the streetcar, Seattle Center, the newly developed Lake Union Park, quick access to I-5 and 520 or I-90 for commuting in all directions, easy ferry access, Seattle Center, and more!
The Lake Union floating homes in Seattle are a different kind of real estate simply because they float and it is important to talk to a Realtor who knows the difference between a houseboat, vessel, and floating home. While the terms houseboat and floating home are used interchangeably, they are two very different things, and a Seattle floating home is the best and closest form of living on the water to traditional Seattle real estate. A true Seattle floating home will be in the higher price range of the houseboats offered for sale, but offers the most secure investment real estate wise in most cases.
There are many Lake Union floating homes that are offered for sale through the year, but less choices overall than traditional Seattle real estate. This is because there are only around 500 floating homes in Seattle and people who choose this lifestyle tend to stick to their docks. The lifestyle isn't for everyone. There are pluses and minuses and the biggest concern for most prospective houseboat buyers is the lack of space to stretch out or store your stuff. These homes usually are pretty tight quarters, although I have seen some amazingly spacious ones recently! Floating homes owners tend to be very creative people both with space and decorating or gardening. I was recently in a floating home in Eastlake that had hinges on each stair going upstairs so that the steps could open up for storage. The dock gardening that goes on here is jaw dropping! This is container gardening to a new level and I love peeking at all the decor!
If you are looking for a different kind of Seattle real estate, then Lake Union floating homes might be a good choice for you! There are also some great floating homes on Portage Bay, but for Lake Union floating homes look to Seattle neighborhoods like Eastlake & Westlake first and then also over to Queen Anne and Wallingford for vessels. Make sure and check out Portage Bay homes, and Boat Street over in the U-District has a few great docks! Either way, what a great way to live the Seattle dream!
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