In addition to traveling abroad, many people will choose to live on a cruise ship for a luxurious and long vacation. However, a 28-year-old man living in San Diego rented an apartment on a cruise ship to save money.
According to media CNBC reports, 28-year-old San Diego man Austin Wells pointed out in an interview that he bought a cruise apartment on the luxury cruise company MV Narrative, which is currently being manufactured in Croatia and will set sail in 2025. He pointed out that the price of buying a cruise condo is cheaper than living on land in Southern California, and you can see the world from the sea. Austin bought a 12-year lease for the cruise ship for US$300,000 (approximately HK$2.34 million). If he purchased it all with his own savings and did not need a loan, he would need about US$2,100 (approximately HK$16,000) per month. rent.
In addition, Austin also purchased an all-inclusive service package of US$2,100 (approximately HK$16,000) per month on the cruise, including food, beverages and alcoholic beverages, gym membership, all on-board entertainment, and medical examination services. That is, Austin only needs to spend US$4,200 (about HK$32,000) per month to enjoy almost all services on board.
In contrast, the monthly rent of most apartments in San Diego has exceeded US$2,100 (approximately HK$16,000), and the cost of food and cars is indeed higher than the cost of living on a cruise ship.
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