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The 31-year-old Chris Craft Catalina 362 powerboat docked off 29 Constitution Road in Charlestown is a mere 360 square feet.
Nevertheless! The vessel—on sale now through Garrett Hogan for $49,000—packs a ton into the space.
For starters, there are two bonafide bedrooms—and two bonafide full bathrooms. There is also a kitchen, a dining nook, a living room, and a deck. Note the microwave and the toaster oven, too.
It’s not a newish penthouse or a multi-floor townhouse with 19th-century roots. And, yes, for all its clever use of floating space, it’s not all that spacious.
But it is right there—the listing promises a nine-minute walk to North Station—and, by Boston standards, it is astoundingly cheap, especially when one factors in the parking space that comes with the price. A similar boat for sale in New Hampshire is asking $35,000.
The slip costs extra, though. Might have to weigh anchor and split.
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