Woody Boating Dream Home – I Know The Realtor.

Woody boater get away

If you are looking to escape all of the crap and work from home, and have a family compound for your family and friends. The Boatress has an amazing listing here on the Northern Neck Of Virginia. If we hadn’t just spent a year renovating my home, this would have become the new HQ for sure.

Boathouse with room for stuff

You can’t build a sided boathouse anymore. All carport stuff

It has it all. Boathouse, Workshop, Guest house, Huge basement for stuff, make your own museum. Even a Tennis court.. AKA Base for a huge workshop. And get this. High Speed Internet.

House is built like a bunker. With hard wood floors

Tennis court hasnt been used in years. Barn floor? This sucker could hold some serious Mahogany

Interested? Located at the Mouth of the Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay. Beaches, and low low taxes. I will let the listing tell the story better than me.

Safe harbor, yet open to the world.

YOU CAN SEE THE LISTING HERE. IT WON’T LAST LONG, HOMES HERE ARE SELLING IN DAYS NOW. 

 

16 replies
  1. Troy in ANE
    Troy in ANE says:

    After reading your description the price actually seems pretty reasonable, unfortunately it is still deeper than my pockets can support.

    Thanks!

    PS: I found this pic of Suzy on the net.

  2. m-fine
    m-fine says:

    Ha ha! I looked at the header, saw the tennis court and the first thing that popped into my head was “pole barn/workshop”

    Unfortunately, I have 3 more years of kid in HS before I can move out of this shithole, so someone else will have to buy this one.

  3. Rick
    Rick says:

    Being here in high tax/ high cost Long Island that’s a lot of property in a desirable location for not much $$. It would easily go for double or triple that here. I’d consider it if we were looking to move. Good luck with the listing Suzy.

  4. Frank@Falmouth
    Frank@Falmouth says:

    An enclosed boathouse is indeed a coveted thing on the Chesapeake and with fulltime teleworking becoming common (at least it has for me..) and all the other BS going on in the urban areas, a remote waterfront compound in a quiet low tax area certainly should be a quick sale. .. If I didnt already have a WF retreat, Id be looking at this seriously… Interest rates on mortgages are low,… life is short…. Matt, I hope you get a cut if it goes to a WoodyBoater! Now you have to bring SweetPea back from Tahoe… thats gonna be a long trip at 6 kts!

    • Matt
      Matt says:

      Looks that way regarding the green. But clear ish now that the Bay is its way back to health. I will take an emerald green over grey or brown. There are days where its like Algonac here. Shocking. Sandy bottoms

  5. Matt
    Matt says:

    There are several wood work boats in the little cove. We have had Jimmys 34 regulator in there as well. Sweet Pea takes around 4 1/2 feet. So it would be a high tide deal. There are a ton of small creeks here like this. One you have to littlerally almost hit the shore, then hit reverse and pivot to get through. Its the bay, and changes yearly. The advantage of larger boats is huge props that keep the channels clear.

  6. Al Schinnerer
    Al Schinnerer says:

    What buy! Pricing is a “little” different in California. About a year and a half ago I sold my 1415 sq. ft. 45 year old tract home in Huntington Beach on a 8o’ x 120′ lot about a mile from the ocean for $859,000 cash, a week after listing it for sale.

  7. Dick Dow
    Dick Dow says:

    Wow – What that is selling for and the taxes are both about 1/8th of what they would be in the Seattle area…

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