‘Genius’ man bought a flat on cruise ship because it’s cheaper than home and he can travel the world

A man from San Diego has decided to set sail from all his woes on land

A man has revealed why it’s ended up cheaper living at sea rather than on land.

With the cost of living crisis really continuing to crisis, many are looking for alternative ways to live to save a bit of money and ultimately live a more peaceful life and Austin Wells from San Diego worked out buying an apartment on a cruise would be cheaper than home on

Wells revealed that he put down $300,000 (£238,000) on a 12-year lease studio apartment onboard the MV Narrative in an interview with CNBC in 2022.

According to The Sun, a flat in San Diego costs around $2,500 (£1,980) per month while Wells’ room on the MV Narrative will set him back about $2,000 (£1,587) per month.

The outlet notes that Alister Punton and Shannon Lee, the bosses of luxury residential ship brand Storyline, came up with MV Narrative because they ‘wanted to offer more affordable apartments for life at sea’.

Around 1,000 residents will call MV Narrative home when it sets sail in a year or so and there’ll be 11 different types of homes onboard.

Featured Image Credit: CNBC/ YouTube/Storylines at Sea

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