Cruise ships sell affordable luxury homes for world travel
Imagine exploring the world without leaving home. Cruise ships, traditionally known for vacations, now offer an intriguing option: living in luxury homes aboard.

While the notion may seem costly, it can be more affordable than buying a house in some cities. For instance, Storylines Cruises sells such homes, allowing you to sail globally from your own space.
These opulent residences range from $875,000 to $8 million, surprisingly less than the median home price in San Francisco, which was $1.3 million in October 2023.
Austin Wells, a 28-year-old from San Diego, embraced this lifestyle. He purchased a studio apartment on the MV Narrative for $300,000 with a 12-year lease. Wells, who works remotely in technology, finds this arrangement perfect for his flexible job, allowing him to explore cities during the day and work in the evenings.
This unique living arrangement, while not for everyone, is becoming an enticing option as apartment prices soar. With amenities like restaurants, a library, and a gym, it's a lifestyle that combines travel with the comforts of home.
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