To the outsider, living on a houseboat can seem alternately like an endless vacation or a high-maintenance nightmare. But which is closer to the truth? In a thread on r/AskReddit, redditors who have ...
In search of a simpler, more peaceful, and meaningful life, increasingly more people are choosing to trade their conventional brick-and-mortar houses for alternative housing solutions. These can come ...
Over the past few years, the trend toward tiny living and nomadism has reached new heights. Increasingly more people decide to leave behind traditional homes in favor of more mobile ones, and nomadic ...
Our Future of Living on the Water - Floating Cities? As sea levels rise, 800 million people from across 570 cities may have to relocate by 2050. But instead of relocating the people, what if we moved ...
In 2021, Sarah and Brandon Jones moved to a floating cabin on Lake Fontana in western North Carolina. Even after renovations, living on the water was cheaper than land. On the calm waters of Fontana ...
Regarding "High Housing Costs Chasing More Into Water; Lack of Property Taxes, Lower Fees Among Lures of Boat Living in D.C., Md." [Metro, April 18]: Staff writer Amit R. Paley said that those who ...
Is living on the water our future? Floating developments, including a project in progress in South Korea, suggest that it’s more than a pipe dream. By Stephen Treffinger This article is part of our ...
Living on the water is not such a new idea. Civilizations have done it before, and Venice is an incredible demonstration of human know-how for settling in an environment not designed for the purpose.
(WSVN) - A boat battle is brewing on Miami Beach. It’s a fight between people living on land and those living on the water. 7’s Heather Walker investigates. There is a war on the water in Miami Beach.