Live the ultimate waterfront lifestyle in this Exquisite Seattle Houseboat "Opal" at the only high-end community of its kind 'Lake Union Landing' includes the purchase of a 45-year lease co-op moorage with a 55'x15' slip with protected views of the Space Needle, Gas Works Park, and city skyline. Prime location on the Burke-Gilman & Cheshiahud Trails, walkable to Fremont, Wallingford, UW, & minutes to bike downtown. Living room Glass Euro doors open completely to bring the outdoors in.  Stunning! Front-row seats for July 4th & NYE fireworks! Room for a small boat. Includes two kayaks w/storage; pets welcome. HODs include parking, water, connected sewer, property taxes, and bike & kayak storage. Huge cargo storage space! $950,000 Active

2309 N Northlake Way 4 Seattle, Washington

2 Beds 1 Baths 776 SqFt 0.023 Acres

The three tree logo represents a listing courtesy of NWMLS. Active listing courtesy of Special Agents Realty.

Escape to "Vittoria," a charming yet powerful Seattle houseboat (FOWR #892), perfectly situated on the Westlake side of South Lake Union. This prime location offers convenient access to bike trails, connecting you to everything Seattle offers. Bring your favorite water toys and turn this into your lakeside retreat—whether for a quick hideaway or a full escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Skip the traffic and unwind on the lake with your kayak or paddleboard after work, or enjoy weekends and holidays on the water. Why go anywhere when you can enjoy a vacation lifestyle every day? Water truly nourishes the soul. The houseboat features a fiberglass construction and an annual moorage lease at $798/mo. Rent avail. $1,750/mo.. $99,000 Active

2000 Westlake Avenue N E1 Seattle, Washington

1 Baths 120 SqFt 0.005 Acres

The three tree logo represents a listing courtesy of NWMLS. Active listing courtesy of Special Agents Realty.

Portage Bay Beach Club // Discover this exceptional property nestled on the serene shores of Portage Bay, offering views of the iconic University Bridge and Seattle Yacht Club. At its heart lies a charming floating home with a thoughtfully designed 2BR, 2BA layout on a single level. The great room is framed by panoramic windows showcasing views of Portage Bay and the University of Washington. Immerse yourself in a private beach club ambiance, complete with 50' of low-bank bulkhead waterfront, 85' deep-water moorage, grandfathered over-water coverage, ample storage, and 3-car parking. Envision idyllic afternoons in your personal oasis or thrilling sailing excursions to the San Juan Islands. Surveys and development documents available. $3,700,000 Active

3206 Portage Bay Place E Seattle, Washington

2 Beds 2 Baths 1,146 SqFt 0.163 Acres

The three tree logo represents a listing courtesy of NWMLS. Active listing courtesy of Realogics Sotheby's Int'l Rlty.

The dream to build your own floating home has finally arrived. Imagine this 722 sq ft cabin transformed into a spectacular 1733 square foot home surrounded by beautiful views reaching as far as the eye can see. Plans and permits are available to share.  We also have renderings inside the existing home for showing purposes.  A fascinating lifestyle with rich history. Now is your chance to make your mark in a special community where only 507 floating homes call home of those 80 of them are located at the end of the dock. Kayak to work to SLU, Fremont, UW...or simply watch the forever ending activity of rowers, wildlife, sailboat racing, and sunsets.  Boat moorage and a reserved parking space included. $2,495,000 Active

2331 Fairview Avenue E H Seattle, Washington

1 Beds 1 Baths 722 SqFt

The three tree logo represents a listing courtesy of NWMLS. Active listing courtesy of Windermere Real Estate Midtown.

Amazing contemporary paradise. Beautiful wood combination with steel and stainless finishes. Technically 1 bedroom, but beautiful sleeping loft with big closet and multi use space on main...could be sleeping space, office, or toy room! Fresh paint, new carpet, and amazing views from roof deck. Owner had 26' boat parked in front!! Condo dock with inexpensive dues that include water, sewer, garbage. A paradise in town. Also listed as available for lease. $1,690,000 Active

2351 Fairview Avenue E A Seattle, Washington

2 Beds 1 Baths

The three tree logo represents a listing courtesy of NWMLS. Active listing courtesy of Windermere Real Estate Midtown.

Beautiful floating home with expansive views including Gas Works, Montlake cut, Lake Union and Eastlake. Views from lower deck, primary and spacious roof-top deck. This home has outstanding natural light created by the vaulted ceilings and wall of windows.Stunning great room, chef's kitchen, SubZero fridge, custom cabinets. Wonderful spot to entertain! Luxe and spacious primary with french doors opening to the lake. Experience the Seattle floating home tradition in contemporary comfort and entertain with ease  in your great room and decks. Mini-splits a/c keep it cool in the summer. View one of the best 4th of July's ever. Steps away from the restaurants of South Lake Union. Wonderful co-op dock. Minutes to everything. Skip the commute! $918,000 Active

2420 Westlake Avenue N 11 Seattle, Washington

1 Beds 1 Baths 805 SqFt

The three tree logo represents a listing courtesy of NWMLS. Active listing courtesy of Windermere Real Estate/East.

Experience the unique charm of lakeside living in this extraordinary home, aptly named "Woonboot," the Dutch word for houseboat. This NW contemporary features a vaulted barrel ceiling that fills the space w/natural light. The home has been extensively remodeled with no expense spared, offering wood & cork floors, kitchen w/concrete & quartz countertops, stainless backsplash, custom cabinetry, & high-end appls. The tiled ¾ bath boasts a copper sink. Upstairs, the lofted bedroom incls. a built-in bed, workspace, & a private deck—ideal for enjoying your morning coffee. Substantial storage, w/easy access to the cargo hold for additional stowing. Situated on a southern dock, with delightful views of Lake Union & Seattle skyline. $650,000 Pending

2401 N Northlake Way G7 Seattle, Washington

1 Beds 1 Baths 675 SqFt 0.014 Acres

The three tree logo represents a listing courtesy of NWMLS. Pending listing courtesy of COMPASS.

Great newer 2 story, 915 square foot furnished houseboat is ready for your floating dreams. This modern construction home by Steady Floats has 1 bedroom, 3/4 bath, and is abundant with gorgeous finishes. The hardwood hickory floors are built with hydronic in floor heating throughout. Located in a cozy houseboat marina on Westlake Ave., this home is conveniently located on the Burke-Gillman Trail and walking distance to South Lake Union and Fremont. All high end appliances and luxury fabrication with an aluminum hull and composite siding ensures low maintenance for your new lifestyle. $598,000 Pending

2524 Westlake Avenue N D Seattle, Washington

1 Beds 1 Baths 915 SqFt

The three tree logo represents a listing courtesy of NWMLS. Pending listing courtesy of Engel & Volkers North Cascades.

TURNKEY HOUSEBOAT on Lake Union with views from multiple outdoor spaces for the perfect lake living enjoyment.  Our favorite spot is sipping coffee in the morning on the lower deck.  Before heading inside, notice the great new exterior paint job. This well insulated houseboat has a south facing living room that showers in sunlight, a modern kitchen, and even a walk in pantry. New Miele washer/dryer, dishwasher, and new on demand water heater. Two separate sets of stairs lead you to the upstairs bedroom which has access to the wrap around deck to catch the lake action or fireworks show. 97 bike score for an earth wise commute to SLU and Amazon campus. Make friends on this fantastically friendly marina. Pets and rentals are cool. $495,000 Active

2040 Westlake Avenue N 3-A Seattle, Washington

1 Beds 1 Baths 566 SqFt 0.017 Acres

The three tree logo represents a listing courtesy of NWMLS. Active listing courtesy of Windermere Real Estate Midtown.

Introducing “The Nick of Time,” a 50’x12’ 2014-built steel-hulled “Haggard Houseboat” located in the premier Canal Marina between Lake Union and the Ballard Locks. The stunning home offers many features not found on typical houseboats, including a large, West facing rooftop deck with BBQ and raised garden beds. Inside amenities include a combo washer/dryer, new hot water tank, and an additional 576 sq ft of easily accessible storage space with movable organizer in the sub-basement of theboat. Marina amenities include Wi-Fi, shoreside bathrooms, showers, laundry, safe parking, and private storage unit ($110/mo). Rental slip $814/mo, plus liveaboard fee $150/mo includes water, power, garbage. Safe and secure parking. Financing available. $469,000 Active

360 W Ewing Street D3 Seattle, Washington

1 Beds 2 Baths 685 SqFt 0.014 Acres

The three tree logo represents a listing courtesy of NWMLS. Active listing courtesy of COMPASS.

The only thing cooler then living in Seattle is living on a houseboat.  This unmistakable Haggard houseboat continues their trademark quality of NW Modern influences twisted with a European flair for space saving style. The teak wood wraps you like a blanket in all 423 square feet and the large picturesque windows with barrel style roof adds light and volume. Enjoy tying up your accessory boat along side for a quick getaway to any lake destination. A sweet roof top deck is accessible from inside and just past the bedroom quarters. Upgraded on demand water heater, w/d combo, and propane gas cooking. The Nickerson Marina has guest bathrooms on shore and is a gated community with a lively neighborhood hangout for gatherings and BBQ'ing. $374,500 Active

1080 W Ewing Street E-2 Seattle, Washington

1 Beds 1 Baths 423 SqFt 0.01 Acres

The three tree logo represents a listing courtesy of NWMLS. Active listing courtesy of Windermere Real Estate Midtown.

Magical waterfront living aboard this a one-of-a-kind houseboat nestled on the Fremont Canal. Meticulously maintained & thoughtfully updated, this home boasts a functional floor plan with ample storage. Step inside to a bright, airy living space with abundant windows, a cozy daybed/guest area, and a seamless flow into the kitchen & dining nook. The spacious bedroom features custom built-ins & a desk. Enjoy a relaxing soak in the full bathroom’s tub. At the dock’s end, bask in sunshine and sweeping views. New rooftop deck offers stunning vistas of Rainier, bridges & marine life. Parking, gated access, amenities & room for your kayak or SUP, this charming home invites a truly unique lifestyle. Recent survey & hull inspection available! $299,000 Pending

1080 W Ewing Place E8 Seattle, Washington

1 Beds 1 Baths 496 SqFt

The three tree logo represents a listing courtesy of NWMLS. Pending listing courtesy of Windermere Real Estate Co..

This sweet houseboat is your next adventure. She has originality and stands out from the rest. The cedar wood interior wraps 40 windows and the layout really packs a punch. The loft upstairs is private and cozy with space for an office too. A hatch takes you to the flat roof top where the view is awesome. New on demand water heater. She measures 30x14 and she's happily been in the same slip for 20 years at Ewing Marina, situated along the Ship Canal Path which is a quiet commuting trail leads you from Ballard to Lake Union. A recent haul out March '24 was completed where she was painted and inspected.  The FOWR plaque grandfathers her into the houseboat community.  Live simply. Enjoy nature. Live on a houseboat! $250,000 Active

624 Ewing Street 3 Seattle, Washington

1 Beds 1 Baths 450 SqFt

The three tree logo represents a listing courtesy of NWMLS. Active listing courtesy of Windermere Real Estate Midtown.

Welcome aboard "Shenanigans," a spacious, city-approved liveaboard houseboat on Lake Union at Waterworks Marina. Quaint & full of character, it’s ideal for full-time living or weekend getaways. Completely renovated in 2019 with $30K+ in recent upgrades, this 1-bedroom houseboat includes extra guest sleeping space, shiplap walls, LVP floors, stainless appliances, & ample storage. The oversized shower & separate head ensure comfort for 2. Enjoy the expansive rooftop deck with beautiful built-in bar+ lake & city views, along w/ spacious forward & aft decks. New water tank, auto-fill system, water heater, toilet, plumbing, & more. Comes furnished!  On the Burke-Gilman Trail, near transit, SLU, tech hubs, downtown, & Fremont. Can finance it! $199,000 Active

1818 Westlake Avenue N D-1 Seattle, Washington

1 Beds 1 Baths 255 SqFt 0.012 Acres

The three tree logo represents a listing courtesy of NWMLS. Active listing courtesy of Windermere Real Estate/PSR Inc.

Really cute Cruise-a-home in a covered slip at Seattle Marina - Room for lots of toys and great deck space, this one has two sleeping spaces and an adorable sitting area in the kitchen. Located in a slip with views outward, the cover allows for year round dry outdoor space.  Located in one of the cutest parts of the gated marina and ready for you to live your floating lifestyle. Parking located off street. Monthly moorage is $670 + $20 garbage + $4 submetering fee.  Fuel tank is 250 gallons.  Water tank is 150 gallons, Waste is 76 gallons.  Lots of opportunity here! $149,000 Active

2401 N Northlake Way C22 Seattle, Washington

2 Beds 1 Baths 290 SqFt

The three tree logo represents a listing courtesy of NWMLS. Active listing courtesy of Engel & Volkers North Cascades.

Every day will feel like a vacation in this recently remodeled houseboat! This classic Cruise-a-Home features new appliances, new counters, a new toilet, new panel and wiring, and fresh paint. In the winter, enjoy a cozy wood-burning stove. In the summer, enjoy sunsets on your rooftop deck. One of the only houseboats in Ballard, you’re close to many restaurants, bars, and shops. Great dog-friendly marina with gated, secure, off-street parking, showers, bathrooms, laundry, and shared outdoor space. Liveaboard moorage is available pending the marina’s approval of the new owner with a very low slip fee of $766 a month (currently). FOWR 977, ~40x12 footprint. $140,000 Pending Inspection

4733 Shilshole Avenue NW D-11 Seattle, Washington

1 Beds 1 Baths 380 SqFt 0.011 Acres

The three tree logo represents a listing courtesy of NWMLS. Pending Inspection listing courtesy of Urban Living.

Welcome aboard Little Betty! You will love all that life on the water offers: simple access to a paddle on Lake Union, Portage Bay or Lake Washington. Steps from the Burke Gilman trail for bike ride or walk to UW, Fremont, SLU and Downtown. Updated kitchen and bathroom include Quartz countertops, new LED lighting and designer finishes. Work from home w/ water view on thoughtful fold down desk. Rest and relax on rooftop deck with room to entertain and store your kayaks and toys. City FOWR# 959 28'x8' interior height 6'1". Moored in slip in Cascade Marina next to Seafab cafe. Take a stroll down the dock to your sweet fully furnished floating home w/ new portable air conditioner. Moorage at the current marina is $950/m + liveaboard of $292.50 $69,000 Active

1001 NE Boat Street 238 Seattle, Washington

1 Beds 1 Baths 142 SqFt

The three tree logo represents a listing courtesy of NWMLS. Active listing courtesy of Home Realty.

There is something very alluring about houses floating in a body of water that people are often drawn to. Many people only dream of owning a houseboat to spend some leisurely time, live, work and make lasting memories. We at Special Agents Realty bring you the most beautiful houseboats for sale in Seattle.

What is a houseboat?

A houseboat can be categorized as a floating home, however, have quick disconnect of power and water which allows them to be towed as needed to different locations or to shipyards for maintenance. The Seattle Houseboat market is a bit different than houseboats around the country, in that they no longer require navigation. On the contrary, they are not permitted to navigate to have permitting as a Floating On-Water Residences. No new FOWRs are permitted in Seattle unless you are replacing an existing Seattle Houseboat and they are capped at approximately 230.

Floating Property Flotation:

The hull of a houseboat is usually made of aluminum, steel and fiberglass over wood and are typically barge style in design. In other areas of the country houseboats can have a navigation systems and a motors, however, not in the Seattle area where they are regulated by the City of Seattle. Floating homes are on old growth logs with many, many barrels beneath them to keep them afloat. Sometimes these barrels become dislodged and require a diver to replace or adjust their locations to level the home. The newer floating homes have sealed concrete floatation. Talk to a Special Agents Realty specialist for Floating Homes for sale in Seattle. Values of Houseboats For Sale in Seattle are affected by the type of hull/flotation they have.

What is a floating house/home?

A floating home is not mobile and stays in the same place. Unlike a houseboat, you cannot move a floating home to a different location. At least not easily or without very strict regulation. Seattle Floating Homes are also capped at approximately 525. Electricity, sewer, water, and sometimes gas is hard connected to city connections and the floatation is very different than a houseboat.

Types of Moorage:

Seattle Houseboats and Seattle Floating Homes have similar moorage types, although more of the floating homes have condo-owned or co-op owned moorages than do houseboats. More Seattle Houseboats are located in recreational rental moorage and Floating Homes are also in rental slips, however, the larger percentage are in co-op or owned condo moorage. Both can also be located in long-term leased moorage. The preferred moorage is condo owned and/or co-op owned moorage and the prices for Floating Houses for Sale in Seattle are reflected in location and moorage type.

Amenities in a houseboat and a floating home:

Toilet

Seattle Houseboats have marine toilets with black water tanks that hold toilet waste. These are pumped out by local pump-out services unless the dock has a portable pump line. Seattle Floating homes have a hard connection to city sewer services and standard toilets. However, many docks are below the street level therefore they will typically have an additional tank where the sewage will flow and it is then pumped upwards to the sewer system. All floating properties are subject to the motion of the lake and freezing temperatures in the winter months so great care must be taken seasonally. Talk to your Special Agents Realty specialist about the nuances of living on the water.

Water System

Seattle Houseboats have a quick disconnect of potable water hoses to the city water system from the docks. Some houseboats with larger cargo holds have freshwater tanks with pressure pump systems which are especially useful in the winter months when water is shut off in freezing weather. Seattle Floating Homes are hard connected to the city water system, and their lines are below the water under the docks.

Electricity

Seattle Houseboats have quick-disconnect power cords at the marina dock, and typically backup batteries for the operation of bilge pumps if the power goes out. Most houseboats have 30 AMP services, which can make the use of multiple electronic devices challenging. A 50 AMP +service is preferred in marinas that support it.

Floating homes are hard connected to the city power, the same as homes on land.

Houseboat Maintenance

Houseboats and floating houses are either fiberglass and steel or made of wood. Houseboats made of fiberglass, steel, and aluminum are much easier to maintain and are popular. On the other hand, houseboats made of wood are less expensive but are tedious to maintain. So if you have enough resources to maintain a houseboat, you should opt for a wooden one.

How should I buy a houseboat or a floating home?

Seattle Floating Homes and Seattle Houseboats for Sale in Seattle do have financing programs that are considered portfolio loans and treated very similar to residential lending, although houseboats and floating homes are considered personal property and are taxed as personal property.

To get more info about Houses for Sale in Seattle, Floating Homes, and Houseboats for sale in Seattle, don’t hesitate to contact us for inquiries for professional guidance at Special Agents Realty.

Special Agents Realty FAQ

Floating homes are stationary; they are in a primarily permanent location in the water. There is no moving from that location; they float. A houseboat, however, can move from dock to dock.

There are many advantages to owning a floating home. For starters, you save on gasoline because a floating home is in a permanent location. People interested in alternative lifestyles can get the best out of this type of house. They can also experience being close to a great location without living in a condo. Additionally, it is a major benefit to get waterfront views and to be one with nature.

Houseboats have many ways they can get electricity. Generally, when they’re docked, they will be plugged in. But when they aren’t docked, the houseboat relies on power generated through a generator, solar panels, or wind turbines. This power is stored in large battery banks. A houseboat will usually have a bigger storage capacity than most vessels.

 

The best neighborhoods to search for houseboats and floating homes for sale in Seattle are Portage Bay, Westlake, Eastlake, and Fremont.

Yes, you can live permanently in a houseboat. But you will have to decide if the houseboat lifestyle is something they genuinely want and will enjoy. If you have any questions about whether this is the right type of home for you, contact Special Agents Realty today!

Like a car or major appliance, a houseboat requires regular maintenance to ensure it continues to operate smoothly. Some items of maintenance include the decks, roof, propellers, oil changes, ignition, and more. If you keep up with regular maintenance, costs will not be expensive. Prices vary depending on who you hire so be sure to get estimates from different contractors first.

Houseboats are safe, but there are a few items you can buy to keep yourself even safer. Personal flotation devices, smoke detectors, and carbon monoxide detectors are all good safety investments for the home. Even though the houseboats have gates and rails, a lifejacket is another safety investment you should consider. It’s also smart to get a lightning dissipater, a device that can prevent lightning from striking, before purchasing any floating homes for sale in Seattle.

These homes were made to permanently sit on the water. These structures will tend to rise with the water. So when an area floods, it is in better condition than a regular home. Floating homes have actually been adopted in other locations, like the Netherlands, to combat climate change and flooding.

 The cost of living on a floating home can vary greatly depending on the location, size, and amenities of the home. In general, floating homes may be less expensive to purchase than land-based homes, but they may have higher ongoing costs for things like moorage fees and utility bills.

 It can be more difficult to get a mortgage for a floating home than for a land-based home, as floating homes may be considered a specialty property type. However, some mortgage lenders may offer loans for floating homes, so it's worth doing some research and speaking with lenders to see what options are available.

Floating homes can be designed and built to withstand many types of storms and natural disasters, but it's important to consider the specific location and potential hazards when evaluating the safety of a floating home. In some cases, floating homes may be more vulnerable to certain types of disasters than land-based homes, so it's important to carefully consider these risks before purchasing a floating home.

It can be more difficult to find insurance for a floating home than for a land-based home, as floating homes may be considered a specialty property type. However, some insurance companies may offer coverage for floating homes, so it's worth doing some research and speaking with insurers to see what options are available.

 The property tax treatment of floating homes can vary depending on the location and other factors. In some cases, floating homes may be subject to the same property taxes as land-based homes, while in other cases they may be taxed differently. It's important to research the property tax rules in your area if you're considering purchasing a floating home.