Portland Boat Shed Is Being Sold as a $185K Family Home—So, Would You Buy the Budget-Friendly Abode?

by Jennifer Kelly Geddes

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Prospective homebuyers in Portland, OR, now have the chance to jump onto the property ladder for just $185,000—if, that is, they’re willing for their first family house to be a converted boat shed.

The unique waterfront structure is being advertised as a “single family” home but with just one bedroom and one bathroom, it may not be the ideal setup for anyone angling for space in which to grow their brood.

Still, with 1,100-square-feet of living space, the peculiar property does offer more a lot more room than the average New York City apartment, as well as certain one-of-a-kind amenities that can only be enjoyed as a result of such close proximity to the water.

One of those, of course, is a built-in boat well and stunning marina views that can be admired in from the comfort of the bedroom.

If you love the idea of boating right up to your back door on the Columbia River (or even doing the backstroke to get there), this is the home for you.

Boats and strong swimmers can enter the home via the water.

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There’s also a real front door on dry land.

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The living and kitchen are combined spaces here.

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There’s a tiny counter with seating at the bar.

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Of course, the low price cannot be overlooked; at $185,000, the property is nearly $400,000 less than the city’s median listing price, which as of July sat at $549,000, according to Realtor.com®.

This nautical nest is located at McCuddy’s Marina, a boat slip that’s perfectly positioned for access to the airport, the city of Portland, and loads of natural wildlife.

Newly transformed from a building that once housed watercraft, this home is now primed for occupancy. Per the listing details: “This handcrafted boathouse offers an exceptional opportunity for fishermen, water enthusiasts, or those seeking a peaceful getaway.”

The open-plan living room and kitchen is roomy and useful, with a small bar and seating in the cook space. If you’re sore from a day at the office (or as a commercial fisherman), there’s even a handy hot tub in the main room for a quick post-work soak.

Have a boat? You should if you’re considering these salty digs. You’ll be pleased to learn that a 24-by-10-foot boat well takes up one end of the property. Store your boat here, and take it out for a cruise easily thanks to the roll-up garage door.

There’s also a platform bed by the boat well for guests. Just be sure to warn them to watch their step when they throw off the covers.

The ceiling is tongue-and-groove wood.

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The shipshape loo has all you need.

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Why yes, that is a hot tub in the living room.

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Another sleep space overlooks the actual water (careful getting up at night!).

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Pretty tongue-and-groove wood ceilings and exposed beams feel rustic and appropriate. A separate bedroom and bath, along with a corridor for clothing and a washer/dryer unit, complete this waterside package.

In all, this is a unique maritime dwelling for someone looking to live away from the crowds and fall asleep to the peaceful waters just feet away.

“Enjoy privacy and tranquility with exterior privacy walls surrounding the float, allowing for outdoor relaxation in your own personal space,” the listing suggests. “Whether you’re looking to escape the hustle and bustle or embrace life on the water, this boathouse offers a unique and sought-after lifestyle at McCuddy’s Marina.”

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