Storylines is going to make a cruise ship that will travel around the world nonstop.
A studio apartment with a Murphy bed starts at $1 million.
You can see what it will be like to live at the sea.
For $1 million, you can live at sea indefinitely.
You'll have to sleep on a Murphy bed if you trade in your comfortable multi room home for a studio condominium.
The first luxury residential cruise ship built by Storylines will travel indefinitely around the world.
The vessel's 547 floating condominiums are already capturing the hearts and pocketbooks of many interested buyers, even though the ship and its 1,000 inhabitants won't begin this unique lifelong journey until 2025.
According to Storylines' vice president of marketing, some floor plans are almost sold out.
The source is Insider.
There are 11 floor plans on the cruise ship.
The residences range from a studio home to a million dollar house.
A palatial 1,970-square-foot four-bedroom, two-floor home will cost $8 million to build.
The home is smaller than a typical condo.
According to Storyline's brochure, you'll still have furniture like storage units, a closet, and a TV.
A queen-size Murphy bed is used in the studio apartment instead of a bedroom or a divider.
It's possible to store the bed in the wall when it isn't being used.
The Narrative's private offices can be leased or used by remote workers.
They could always use the table and chairs across from the bed if they wanted to work from home.
There is a bar next to the bathroom.
The neutral bathroom has modern furnishings and is bright enough to rival a bathroom in a multimillion dollar condo on land.
Paying $1 million for a tiny studio apartment may shock some people.
The average $1 million US home is 2,626 square feet.
You can find it here.
According to the company's brochure, the studio home's price does not include the monthly living fees of over $2,500 a person.
The storylines are here.
The Narrative does not include a home at sea.
The cost covers the homeowners' daily food and drinks at the ship's 20 restaurants and bars.
There is a marina with water toys.
Storylines says it is the largest of its kind at sea, with a bowling alley and a 10,000- square-foot health center.
The source is Insider.
Several days will be spent at international destinations like Istanbul, Turkey; Kotor, Montenegro; and Palermo, Italy, during the voyage.
It seems unreasonable to pay $1 million for a tiny home.
For travelers who will never tire of exploring new countries, the ability to live on a luxury cruise ship for 3 1/2 years is worth every cent.
Business Insider has an article on it.