Live Aboard a Cruise Ship
Live abroad or live aboard? There is a difference, of course, although both require an adventuresome outlook. Living aboard usually means having your own boat or yacht, but now there’s talk of living aboard cruise ships. It’s billed a type of retirement, although there’s no reason you couldn’t take your high-tech work gear along.
Here’s how it works. You buy a “residential liner property” consisting one bedroom cabin with a kitchenette and living room and bath, which could be as small as 325 sq. ft.. Prices start at US$16,026.65 for fractional use, which means you get to be there for 1/13 of a year. Or you could simply buy a property for as little as $208,346.42.
Want more space? No problem. There are two decks with luxury accommodations which range from just under one million to over five million. Sizes are from 1,000 sq ft, to 6,100 sq ft. Some have a lanai. For more information, see www.cruiseresortclubs.com/
Naturally, some due diligence is necessary before plunking down your money. We should probably say, too, that we are not affiliated with this outfit in any way.
