A cruise ship is undergoing a $70M renovation to become a home-at-sea for the ultrawealthy
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Crescent Seas is transforming the Navigator, originally built in 1999, into a luxury floating community with 210 private residences post-renovation. Set to complete its multimillion-dollar facelift by late 2026, homes will range from $750,000 to $8 million, and maintenance fees will include premium services like butler service and meals. Crescent Seas has ambitious plans, negotiating for additional ships to expand luxury living at sea. Sales begin soon, reflecting growing demand for this unique lifestyle.
A two-decades-old cruise ship is undergoing a multimillion-dollar renovation to become a floating residential community for the ultrawealthy.
Crescent Seas announced that the ship is scheduled to set sail on December 31, 2026, following a $70 million renovation.
Homes on the ship will range from $750,000 to $8 million, with maintenance fees starting at $210,000 a year.
Crescent Seas is negotiating with three other ships and plans to develop more options for residential living at sea.
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