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Seattle Bubble Forum Archive • View topic - Taking the plunge

Taking the plunge

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Taking the plunge

Postby Wanderer » Sat Jul 04, 2009 4:15 pm

I have been in a position to buy a house in Seattle since 2005, but I have resisted for many of the reasons that the readers of this site understand. Everyone here also understands the years of being lectured by friends and being seen as the poor rube that "just doesn't get it." Well here I am with no debt, enough for 20% down on any house in my price range, a good job, and absolutely NO desire to get into this housing market for a while. The government really wants me to get out there and buy a house, and they are willing to give me $8K to do it (for which I just qualify under the AGI limits). I still say no.
Well, kinda. I am going to buy something... just not a house. Turns out that I can get the full first-time home buyer's credit when buying a boat on which to live. Instead of the $8K being a spit in the bucket for a Seattle house, it will serve as ~7% for a 44' yacht. Considering moorage, maintenance, and depreciation, it still loses out financially to renting for 3 more years... but it is close. And the only way that buying a $500K house competes over the next 3 years is if it goes up in value 2-3% per year AND I rent out a room for $700/month. I am willing to bet my 20% down payment money that housing will be flat for the next 3 years at best.
I am already getting some of the looks from my friends that have bought houses in the last few years. They can't believe that I would compound my stupidity by buying a depreciating asset instead of investing in a house. Oh well... it isn't my job to explain to people how much interest on a $400-500K house is really costing them. Not to mention losing principle.
Buying a boat to liveaboard is far from just a financial decision. It is something that I have always wanted to do, and I am in a place in my life to do it. It is also the best way that I have found to get a 2BR/2BA place on the water... living a life that people pay $800K+ to watch from a hill. At some point I will commute to work during the week by walking, paddling, biking, boating, and swimming. That, and I won't owe a dime to a bank.
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Re: Taking the plunge

Postby ira s » Sat Jul 04, 2009 8:07 pm

Wanderer,
Congratulations on being able to do what you've wanted to do for a long time.
Some people want to own houses. Some people want to rent an apartment. Some people want to live on the water, on a 44 ft yacht. Whatever floats your boat:)
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Re: Taking the plunge

Postby Alan » Sat Jul 04, 2009 9:38 pm

Would you be willing to share some of the numbers for buying a boat to live on?

Does moorage include a water supply and sewage disposal?
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Re: Taking the plunge

Postby Wanderer » Sun Jul 05, 2009 7:56 am

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Re: Taking the plunge

Postby ira s » Sun Jul 05, 2009 9:39 am

and not while changing out the mascerator pump)

I assume you're talking about the on board treatment of human solid waste?
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Re: Taking the plunge

Postby Wanderer » Sun Jul 05, 2009 10:52 am

That's right... plumbing is a little more personal on a boat. Most people are blissfully unaware of their waste after it goes behind the walls, but the moving parts and hoses in a marine sanitation system demand a little more attention every couple years. :shock: It's the "con" side of the equation that balances out being rocked to sleep. Treat a marine toilet like a salad... a little oil and vinegar goes a long way.
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Re: Taking the plunge

Postby The Tim » Sun Jul 05, 2009 5:22 pm

That is sweet. Congrats.

If I could ever convince my wife to go for it, I think that's something I could really go for. The only thing I'd really miss would be my garden. I imagine it would be difficult to grow fresh raspberries on a boat.
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Re: Taking the plunge

Postby Wanderer » Sun Jul 05, 2009 11:52 pm

Yeah, having a garden can be kinda tough aboard... but not impossible. There are plenty of liveaboards that have plants all over them and become floating condos. They just don't get underway very often, if at all. One gets the best use out of their boat in different ways... there isn't a single path. Boats don't tend to like sitting stationary for long periods, but it can be managed.
I was talking with a broker who owns a boat and he mentioned that his wife really loves plants. He told her that she could have as many plants as she wanted aboard... so long as they didn't have dirt.
Community pea patches are also great.
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Re: Taking the plunge

Postby WestSideBilly » Mon Jul 06, 2009 3:02 pm

Wanderer, what sort of boat are you looking at (or if you don't mind sharing, do you have a specific one in mind)?
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Re: Taking the plunge

Postby Wanderer » Mon Jul 06, 2009 4:30 pm

WSBilly,
Sure... . It is a 44' Atlantic built in 1977.

One importnat addendum to my numbers above. I forgot to list sales tax which is 8.5-9.5% depending on where you buy/keep your boat in Washington. That is tax deductible, but it is still quite a significant cost. It was a rookie mistake to leave that out... but it doesn't change my plan.
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Re: Taking the plunge

Postby Racket » Mon Jul 06, 2009 4:35 pm

"This boat may not be available for sale to US citizens while in US waters, please check with broker"

:?: :?: :?: :?:
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Re: Taking the plunge

Postby Racket » Mon Jul 06, 2009 4:45 pm

Heh if I wasn't forced to entertain, and have small children over I would be in the slip right next to you.
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Re: Taking the plunge

Postby crucifiction » Mon Jul 06, 2009 5:24 pm

Do you find it funny that the galley on that boat as been "flipped"? Faux granite with stainless steel appliances, I guess you cannot escape them even by sea.
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Re: Taking the plunge

Postby lamont » Mon Jul 06, 2009 5:35 pm

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Re: Taking the plunge

Postby Alan » Mon Jul 06, 2009 6:38 pm

I've heard that there is an abundance of boats available on the market right now. It is probably a very wise time to buy a boat if you are in that market.

I've been thinking about getting my boating license so I can rent boats on the occassional weekend. I doubt I would ever use a boat enought to justify buying one. Although the idea of using it as my living quarters seems very appealing in a idealistic romantic way.
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