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  2. Floating Homes: What It Costs to Live on the Water

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    Small floating homes can sell for as little as $200,000, but the prices can range wildly. Last year, a modern, four-story floating home sold for $2.8 million, she said.

  3. New 'Floating seahorse' homes are the partially submerged ...

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    The floating home is partially submerged underwater, giving it some underwater rooms and some above-water rooms. View this post on Instagram A post shared by stupidDOPE.com (@stupiddope) on May 12 ...

  4. Garden Homes - Wikipedia

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    Garden Homes is an American real estate development company, founded in 1954. Garden Homes owns and manages over 50,000 apartments and over 25 million square feet of retail, office, and hotel space. [1] [2] Garden Homes, and its subsidiaries, offer home rentals in Arizona, California, Florida, New Jersey, New York and Connecticut. [3]

  5. Floating building - Wikipedia

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    A floating building is a building unit with a flotation system at its base, to allow it to float on water. It is common to define such a building as being "permanently moored" and not usable in navigation. [1] [2] Floating buildings are usually towed into location by another ship and are unable to move under their own power.

  6. Wagner Houseboat - Wikipedia

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    The Wagner Houseboat, also known as The Old Boathouse, is a historic floating home in Seattle, Washington. It is located in Lake Union at 2770 Westlake Avenue , near the Aurora Bridge . [ 2 ] Built in 1912, it is named after Richard Wagner, who bought it in the 1950s.

  7. Panama launch of futuristic oceanfront home goes sideways - AOL

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    The unveiling of a futuristic luxury model home on Panama's Caribbean coast tanked Thursday when the SeaPod Eco prototype perched above the water on a column slumped onto an adjacent dock.

  8. Stilt house - Wikipedia

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    While frozen, it provides a stable foundation. However, if heat radiating from the bottom of a home melts the permafrost, the home goes out of level and starts sinking into the ground. Other means of keeping the permafrost from melting are available, but raising the home off the ground on stilts is one of the most effective ways.

  9. Floating ecopolis - Wikipedia

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    The Floating ecopolis, otherwise known as the Lilypad, is a model designed by Belgian architect Vincent Callebaut for future climatic refugees.He proposed this model as a long-term solution to rising water level as per the GIEC (Intergovernmental group on the evolution of the climate) forecast.