Designer Floating Home in Seattle With ‘Rare’ Underwater Basement Gets an $800K Price Cut

by Larissa Runkle

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Even in a city known for its eclectic floating home scene, one relisted Seattle abode is making some serious waves—and not just because of its recent $800,000 price cut.

Located at 2369 Fairview Ave E, Slip 6, the contemporary floating home looks unlike any of the other properties that elegantly bob alongside it on the waters of Lake Union, offering a fresh take on the very traditional houseboat design.

The floating property pairs sleek modern architecture with a genuinely immersive waterfront lifestyle. What's more, it's now offering an impressive discount to boot, having originally been listed for $5.6 million in December—before undergoing a dramatic price cut that brought the ask down to $4.8 million.

Before that, the home, which was built in 2006, last changed hands in August 2020, when it sold for $3.73 million, meaning that the owners still stand to make a hefty $1 million profit, if they can find a buyer willing to pay the reduced ask.

While floating homes typically conjure images of cramped bohemian dwellings, this residence is anything but.

Seattle floating home, selling for $4.8M
Even in a city known for its eclectic floating home scene, one relisted Seattle abode is making some serious waves—and not just because of its recent $800,000 price cut. (Realtor.com)
Seattle floating home, selling for $4.8M
Located at 2369 Fairview Ave E, Slip 6, the contemporary floating home looks unlike any of the other properties that elegantly bob alongside it on the waters of Lake Union. (Realtor.com)
Seattle floating home, selling for $4.8M
"Thoughtfully designed, the floor plan inverts a traditional layout by placing public living spaces on the upper level to maximize light, views, and entertaining," the listing states. (Realtor.com)

Designed by notable Seattle firm Vandeventer + Carlander Architects, the multilevel home spans roughly 2,866 square feet and unfolds more like a luxury penthouse than a traditional houseboat.

Floor-to-ceiling glass walls frame sweeping views of Lake Union and the downtown Seattle skyline, while decks extend the living space into the outdoors. 

"Thoughtfully designed, the floor plan inverts a traditional layout by placing public living spaces on the upper level to maximize light, views, and entertaining," the listing, which is held by Jay Kipp of Realogics Sotheby's International Realty, states.

"Expansive glazing and large sliding doors open to multiple decks, including a rooftop terrace accessed by a sculptural circular stair, creating seamless indoor-outdoor flow."

Even from the outside, the home immediately stands out from the crowd thanks to its boxy, modern facade, which would not be out of place in Beverly Hills or Palo Alto.

"Exterior fiber cement rainscreen panels and aluminum cladding pair with Alaskan yellow cedar-framed windows," the description goes on.

Inside, the home leans heavily into warm modernism, with interiors featuring mahogany, zebrawood, bamboo flooring, and rich wood accents throughout.

The inverted floor plan places the primary entertaining spaces on the upper level to maximize light and panoramic views, allowing the skyline, Space Needle, Queen Anne Hill, and even the Olympic Mountains to become part of the home’s daily backdrop.

Seattle floating home, selling for $4.8M
There is an enormous rooftop terrace that offers jaw-dropping views. (Realtor.com)
Seattle floating home, selling for $4.8M
Floor-to-ceiling glass walls frame sweeping views of Lake Union and the downtown Seattle skyline, while decks extend the living space into the outdoors.  (Realtor.com)
Seattle floating home, selling for $4.8M
One of the rarest features about the home is its underwater basement space, which is used as an additional living and dining area. (Realtor.com)

The interiors continue to impress even below deck, where a lower level with true porthole windows creates a surreal connection to the lake. Even among floating homes, this underwater level—which is essentially the floating home's basement—is a rare amenity, one that few properties of this kind offer.

Though the space lacks the natural light that abounds in the rest of the structure, it has been turned into an elegant, cozy living space, complete with ample room for a couch, TV, and even a dining area.

Combined with sustainable features like hydronic in-floor heating, solar power, heat-exchange ventilation, and strategically placed glazing for passive efficiency, the residence seamlessly balances a unique design with sustainable living. 

Beyond its striking design, the home’s appeal also lies in its rarity.

Floating residences on Seattle’s Lake Union remain in limited supply due to strict moorage regulations, and architecturally significant homes in premier locations like this don’t turn hands very often.

For buyers seeking something more than just another sleek downtown penthouse, this floating retreat offers the chance to experience Seattle’s exclusive waterfront culture—now at $800,000 below its original asking price.

"Located within the sought after Fairview Landing community with dedicated parking and moorage with remote boat lift, this is refined waterfront living in the heart of the city," the listing concludes.

Keith Francis

"My job is to find and attract mastery-based agents to the office, protect the culture, and make sure everyone is happy! "

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