This is a tiny houseboat in Seattle. It’s painted in teal, offers about 432-sq.-ft. inside, and is listed for $324,900 according to Realtor.com.
It’s a one-bedroom, one-bathroom floating cottage with water views. Take a look for yourself and let us know what you think in the comments.
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432-sq.-ft. Tiny Houseboat in Seattle On The Market
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This is a Lake Union Tiny Houseboat called the Knot Home.
Take the tour of the home with it’s electric fireplace, full kitchen and bedroom with a wrap-around deck. Find out how Holly liked her stay, and you can even book a stay yourself on Airbnb.
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Knot Home: Lake Union Tiny Houseboat Tour
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This is the Tao Tiny Houseboat on Lake Union.
From the outside, you’ll notice bright teal fish-scale shingles and a purple roof.
When you go inside, you’ll find a stained pine interior with a living room, galley kitchen, bathroom, and up-ladder bedroom.
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Teal and Purple Tao Tiny Houseboat on Lake Union
Images © Seattle-Houseboat.com
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This 640 sq. ft. 1-bedroom houseboat is in Seattle, Washington’s Lake Union community.
It was built back in 1920, according to Small House Bliss. Since that time it has been added onto which has made it less tiny. Inside you’ll find an office, bedroom, living area, kitchen, and more.
This floating home was listed for sale with an asking price of $670K (ouch!) but was actually sold for $490,000 (still an ouch!) according to Estately. If it were more affordable, how would you like to live in a floating cottage like this one right on the water? Please enjoy and re-share below. Thank you!
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640 Sq. Ft. 1-Bedroom Floating Cottage in Seattle
Images © Coldwell Banker Bain
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