This Private Residential Ship Lets Owners Live at Sea-Here's What It's Like Onboard The World
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This Private Residential Ship Lets Owners Live at Sea-Here's What It's Like Onboard The World
""I was concerned about the community, but that's the biggest selling point once you know it," Chris says. "I was like, I don't know if I'm gonna find people that I want to hang around. But you quickly get a feel that that's not the way.""
"Apartments range from roughly $3 million to $15 million, with annual maintenance fees hovering around $600,000. At the moment, there's just one on the market: a slightly garish but generously proportioned three-bedroom condo with, obviously, endless sea views, listed at $9.9 million."
Quantum sports bar on deck five serves as a social hub for residents of a luxury residential ship. New residents Gary and Lisa, who split their time between San Diego and the ship, purchased their apartment after a trial cruise. Apartments range from $3 million to $15 million, with high maintenance fees. Community and staff engagement are significant draws for residents, as many find camaraderie and genuine connections aboard the ship.
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