Joe & CeCe pivoted their tiny house dream when they found an affordable tiny houseboat. They bought & renovated it for less than $25k and now live affordably in a coastal New Hampshire marina. Despite the super cold, snowy winters that cause extra challenges, like having to truck in water, they love it & plan to live there for 5 more years!✨ *Watch a TOUR of a darling $25k tiny house perched on a giant boulder in Maine:* ua-cam.com/video/VMk7_sYq70ct/v-deo.htmlreehous
I love that they were able to show before/after renovations photos. It’s always so fun to see how they take a place and make it their own. I love how this space continues to evolve with them as well. What a beautiful life! ❤️
@@TinyHouseExpedition Your video made me aware that I am missing true joy. It was a bitter awareness moment. Life could be as free and joyful from correct choices.
@@maureeno9382 happy to have helped with some important self-reflection. 😊 It’s never too late to make changes & reprioritize how you spend your time (and money)!
My dad was stationed in Portsmouth for five years when I was 10 yrs old. Almost the month after we got there from Roswell, NM my youngest brother was born making us four. The next year a new sister made us five. Great place to live. Pease Air Force Base was opened and the 509th SAC bomb wing settled in. We moved to Guam after Portsmouth as they readied to close Portsmouth. Turned out the weather was better in Bangor but it closed two years after Dad moved there and we were off to Chicopee, MA where he stayed until he retired. Portsmouth was a great place to live as a kid.
Murphy beds are small space wonders! Really like the support benches idea they came up-doubles as storage which is always a wonderful thing in a tiny home 👌💫
Fantastic build especially that Murphy bed what a great idea 🙂...love that their boat has a space for their four legged furbaby as well...thankyou for sharing 💜🇦🇺
My wife and i live on a 61 ft Houseboat 3 bedroom bath and a half. In the process of turning it into a 4 session boat. There's 3 couples live down at the end of the dock near us.
My uncle did the same in the 80’s. Rent wasn’t insane like yours. I think it’s funny how some of the younger don’t realize this is not new. 70’s baby has seen a lot of what was taboo in my day. I’m only 52 so it wasn’t that long ago. It’s very cute.
@@TinyHouseExpedition I love seeing the new generation doing it. It’s a special kind of living. Lol I’m a young 52. I thank my dad In heaven do much for the knowledge and lifestyle. ✨😊
Rent wasn't as much back then, but neither were wages. In 1976 I had a job where I was making $6.75/hr. My stepdad's best friend was trying to take care of himself, his wife and their 3 kids on that same wage. I even got OT at time & a half. He didn't. I have no idea how he managed. Dude y'all would have been so screwed during the winter with just a beer fridge. You're very lucky she put her foot down. The longer you're married the more you're gonna see how life is easier when you listen to her. Seriously. You're still at that 'no I'm right age'. You'll learn or you'll be in pain, your choice.
This was awesome!! I live in N.H. So, it's always neat to see people from our area on your show. My dream would be to live tiny also. Unfortunately, N.H doesn't have to many places to put them as of yet..
Really hope that changes Kathy! We believe the president of the Tiny Home Industry Association has had talks with a state senator about a tiny house state bill 🤞
These River Queens came in 2 sizes and were very popular in the 1000 Islands on the St Lawrence in the late 60's. They were unique having a steel hull.
Cool video...I like seeing how others utilize their space. FYI its a lot cheaper to live in a marina year round here in Oklahoma. I pay $297.00 a month. They do turn the water off for four months but there is nice heated bathrooms with showers at my marina.
what a great life you guys are living, i look forward to doing the same sometime soon. great reno work to make it work for the three of you. inspiring video for me. keep enjoying your lives, life is short for all of us, glad to see you doing it instead of just thinking about doing it, your kinda making me think i should take the dive into this water life while i still can. peace.
Well done! I use to live aboard a Nautaline34, on the coast of CT. Just started my search for a new adventure a few weeks ago. Did you say he was looking for more live aboards? 😉😊
A fantastic tiny home! A couple of questions though.... How do you deal with the water freezing during the Winter and avoid damage to the hull from ice? Another question is... Is your house/boat able to move under its own power and is still usable as a boat as intended in its design? How often does the bilge pump have to run? Do you have solar panels to help with energy costs (I know the electric is included but...) A suggestion, teak oil or neets foot oil is great for out door wooden furniture.
Due to the tide and content of salt in the water, we do not have issues with the water freezing. We decommissioned the engine when we decided to live on it in salt water/ near the ocean. Bilges almost never run (thankfully). We did use solar for lights and some DC components. Thank you for the suggestion of teak oil!
@@josephtarr1379 Hey, I know this is out of the blue, but you mentioned the Marina is looking for Livaboarders, and I'm looking to buy a houseboat and live in it all year long, and like you I'm looking for a quiet place where I can work from home with good internet. Is there a way I could get that Marina's contact information? Thank you and sorry for the trouble.
smart decision as a regular tiny house would have been nearly impossible to find a place in New Hampshire. Boat rent is cheaper than anything else. So where do they shower in the winter ??? Winter living also wasn't talked about. Yup, summers would be very busy. Great plan !
Well I sort of know what you are saying, but in my case I live on Lake Michigan and the entire state has a policy on the books that says ABSOLUTELY NO ONE CAN STAY ON THERE BOATS DURING THE WINTER MONTHS?. So I've decided that I'm going to design my own Tiny Houseboat and it's going to be 100% Solar powered, now my design is more just for me as no one else in the family is interested in boating. And I saw you playing with the water jug. My Tiny Home will be 40 x 20 with 2 electric Outboards that put out 50hp each. I'm hoping and praying alot that I can keep the cost around 300,000.00 dollars because everything runs on Electricity and I will have 30 to 40 panels on the roof and the whole system installed is around 45,000 dollars and I will also have a 15 KW Generator for when I'm away from the docks, and I'm also building a custom THX Home theater sound system with around 25,000 watts total power and let's not forget the TV . It's going to be coming from a company called AWOL the whole system is about 19,000 dollars installed and the toilet is going to be composting only have to empty every couple of months depending on use. I'm also installing a 15 gallons of fresh water maker, and it's a bit pricey at 5,000 Dollars but all you have to do is put in the filters and in what ever waterway you want within a few minutes you have fresh water. Oh and on the roof will be the KVH Satilite system for both my phone and Direct tv that's only 5,000 Dollars. And someone said what about food storage 1 of the benches is going to be a Cofin Freezer and the other side is going to be a bench fridge. And then comes the storage of the Lithium ion batteries to harness the 15 KW's of solar power i get everyday. It's going to be the last 20 or so years of my life I'm already 62
It does not! With the tide change and the content of the salt we have only had 1 time when it was -40 with insane wind chill that early morning the river froze over! But it was just a light freeze that went away in matter of a few hours in day light
Hey I have a houseboat on the Arkansas River at a marina my slip is 150 mo. & 35 for electricity I don't live on it but I could my boat is 46ft winters are fairly mild something to think about
I Would Love To Live/Travel Full Time In A Off-Gird 64 Person Liveaboard Lifeboat Built Inside A Ship/Boat Built To Drive On Land Like An Extreme Overland RV Fort/Bunker Tiny Home But Can Still Float On Any Waterway If Need Be To Be Safe From Storms and Zombies + Hi UA-cam I Love YA Lots and Lots
You have a hot water heater? I've never heard of those before. Why would you need a heater to heat already hot water? Hmmm... I sense something amiss here. I have never heard of, nor seen, a hot water heater. I don't think they exist.
$8,200 a year!!!. Where is the pool, yacht club and shower house? At that price there should be high speed internet. Any trash service, Ice bubbler, dock carts, picnic tables or grills? You poor guys are getting played. Shame on the marina owner. Of course he want a live aboard he has free 24/7 security. And his truck payment covered. Keep looking.
I have to say, I love a good houseboat, but I was disappointed in the inside. Honestly, it reminds me of kids living in their parents' unfinished basement :/
Seems like they put a lot of thought and work into it actually. Every single inch of the boat has a purpose, and a function. It's actually pretty incredible.
I think the toilet situation in near the clothing could be changed by moving the lobster pot bookshelf and fitting out a clothes cupboard there with hanging space. The toilet needs to be separate from the clothes. 🤢
Joe & CeCe pivoted their tiny house dream when they found an affordable tiny houseboat. They bought & renovated it for less than $25k and now live affordably in a coastal New Hampshire marina. Despite the super cold, snowy winters that cause extra challenges, like having to truck in water, they love it & plan to live there for 5 more years!✨ *Watch a TOUR of a darling $25k tiny house perched on a giant boulder in Maine:* ua-cam.com/video/VMk7_sYq70ct/v-deo.htmlreehous
That layout would drive me crazy. Functioning bathroom is a MUST not optional to me.
I love that they were able to show before/after renovations photos. It’s always so fun to see how they take a place and make it their own. I love how this space continues to evolve with them as well. What a beautiful life! ❤️
Well said ! And seeing the transformation is so satisfying 😄✨
What a nice abode (aboat?)! I like the best of both worlds-people in the summer, privacy in the winter. Great job and best of luck!
Best of both worlds! ❣️
Very happy couple and life! Wow!
They’re passion for simple tiny living is contagious ❣️
@@TinyHouseExpedition Your video made me aware that I am missing true joy. It was a bitter awareness moment. Life could be as free and joyful from correct choices.
@@maureeno9382 happy to have helped with some important self-reflection. 😊 It’s never too late to make changes & reprioritize how you spend your time (and money)!
Oh this is so cute... just build a room up top for the kids! Really cozy looking space! Well done!
Love that idea!
Peaceful cute 🥰
Well put!
am from New Hampshire ! Nice to see New Englanders !!!! Love your home ! Brave in New England winters!
Nice couple great home..
What a beautiful and unique residence. They are living the dream -- that view, wow!
My dad was stationed in Portsmouth for five years when I was 10 yrs old. Almost the month after we got there from Roswell, NM my youngest brother was born making us four. The next year a new sister made us five. Great place to live. Pease Air Force Base was opened and the 509th SAC bomb wing settled in. We moved to Guam after Portsmouth as they readied to close Portsmouth. Turned out the weather was better in Bangor but it closed two years after Dad moved there and we were off to Chicopee, MA where he stayed until he retired. Portsmouth was a great place to live as a kid.
Thanks for sharing!
Fantastic, cosy home! Love the murphy bed, excellent use of space!
Murphy beds are small space wonders! Really like the support benches idea they came up-doubles as storage which is always a wonderful thing in a tiny home 👌💫
Fantastic build especially that Murphy bed what a great idea 🙂...love that their boat has a space for their four legged furbaby as well...thankyou for sharing 💜🇦🇺
We were thrilled they said yes to working with us! Love seeing another kind of small space living and always huge fans of DIY homes 😊
My wife and i live on a 61 ft Houseboat 3 bedroom bath and a half. In the process of turning it into a 4 session boat. There's 3 couples live down at the end of the dock near us.
What area are you located in?
You guys look happy. That's rare these days. Amazing vibes
I love it , its so cozy !!!!
Super cozy 🔥✨
I’m so jealous you both look like your having a fantastic life, keep doing what your both doing and enjoy life. Big hugs from the United Kingdom 👍❤️
I really think what y'all are doing is so cool to me I would love to live just like that.
You're doing right enjoying life together❤
I live in a 3000sqft house, I am going TINY,selling the home 🏡. Go luck to you both.
Best wishes with your downsizing journey!
Wonderful cozy abode! and I like the murphy bed. Shivering black bell thumbs up.
I could definitely live on a tiny houseboat
Go for it!
I live in a 34' RV. Has everything I need. And rent is much cheaper than on the water.
This is Gonna b so Good THE🔥🔥🔥👍n Happy Friday😀….
Cheers! 😄😊🍻💫
SUPER COOL HOUSE
My uncle did the same in the 80’s. Rent wasn’t insane like yours. I think it’s funny how some of the younger don’t realize this is not new. 70’s baby has seen a lot of what was taboo in my day. I’m only 52 so it wasn’t that long ago. It’s very cute.
Tiny living has been around forever! Liveaboards have been around almost has long 😆
@@TinyHouseExpedition I love seeing the new generation doing it. It’s a special kind of living. Lol I’m a young 52. I thank my dad In heaven do much for the knowledge and lifestyle. ✨😊
Rent wasn't as much back then, but neither were wages. In 1976 I had a job where I was making $6.75/hr. My stepdad's best friend was trying to take care of himself, his wife and their 3 kids on that same wage. I even got OT at time & a half. He didn't. I have no idea how he managed.
Dude y'all would have been so screwed during the winter with just a beer fridge. You're very lucky she put her foot down. The longer you're married the more you're gonna see how life is easier when you listen to her. Seriously. You're still at that 'no I'm right age'. You'll learn or you'll be in pain, your choice.
Absolutely wonderful
Love your story 😊
This was awesome!! I live in N.H. So, it's always neat to see people from our area on your show. My dream would be to live tiny also. Unfortunately, N.H doesn't have to many places to put them as of yet..
Really hope that changes Kathy! We believe the president of the Tiny Home Industry Association has had talks with a state senator about a tiny house state bill 🤞
Awesome boat house.
Been looking at floating homes - so thank you for showcasing some!!!
Most welcome! Another one coming soon 😊
Great houseboat ❤
Love it!
These River Queens came in 2 sizes and were very popular in the 1000 Islands on the St Lawrence in the late 60's. They were unique having a steel hull.
This is great I really want one myself might go pontoon base and outdoor fuel tanks . Really want an inside wood stove ! Haha
Even with a new born y'all still can live like that.
Yeah I can imagine using the only shower (outside) with a baby, bottled water and no washing machine. Goodluck
So cool. Thank you for sharing.
Love your work you two really provid excellent content thank you
Thank you very much 🥰 we truly appreciate the kind feedback!
Reminds me of my old Drift-R-Cruise.
What a great way to live life😊
Cool video...I like seeing how others utilize their space. FYI its a lot cheaper to live in a marina year round here in Oklahoma. I pay $297.00 a month. They do turn the water off for four months but there is nice heated bathrooms with showers at my marina.
I forgot to add the price is for a 16x45 covered slip electric not included.
@@ew1421 incredible!
Groovy ❤
nice place , cheers from Tasmania
I’m jealous
OMG I could live in that beautiful houseboat for the rest of my life! Absolutely love it!
We have a Casita camper we have had for 18 years. King sized bed goes down each each night and is put away each night. No biggy. Like your murphy bed.
Wonderful life
Imagine finding a cute girl who's cool enough to live on a tiny houseboat with you. Well-done, my man... well-done.
A dynamic duo indeed 😉🍻
Bonk
I wouldn’t want my clothes anywhere near the toilet, especially after my husband has spent 30-45 minutes in there each morning! 😬😄
what a great life you guys are living, i look forward to doing the same sometime soon. great reno work to make it work for the three of you. inspiring video for me. keep enjoying your lives, life is short for all of us, glad to see you doing it instead of just thinking about doing it, your kinda making me think i should take the dive into this water life while i still can. peace.
Well done! I use to live aboard a Nautaline34, on the coast of CT. Just started my search for a new adventure a few weeks ago. Did you say he was looking for more live aboards? 😉😊
"...like kids."
*awkward cutaway*
😂😂😂😂😂
The boat's a year older than me.
A good era 😃
@@TinyHouseExpedition Dunno. 73 was also the year JRR Tolkien died, and people wigged out about aliens.
But the DOG! 🎉🚤🐾
🐶💕
Nice boat, I am looking for one myself. Don’t plan on living in it for another 3 yrs.
Best of luck! 😊
A fantastic tiny home! A couple of questions though....
How do you deal with the water freezing during the Winter and avoid damage to the hull from ice?
Another question is...
Is your house/boat able to move under its own power and is still usable as a boat as intended in its design?
How often does the bilge pump have to run?
Do you have solar panels to help with energy costs (I know the electric is included but...)
A suggestion, teak oil or neets foot oil is great for out door wooden furniture.
Due to the tide and content of salt in the water, we do not have issues with the water freezing. We decommissioned the engine when we decided to live on it in salt water/ near the ocean. Bilges almost never run (thankfully). We did use solar for lights and some DC components. Thank you for the suggestion of teak oil!
@@josephtarr1379 Hey, I know this is out of the blue, but you mentioned the Marina is looking for Livaboarders, and I'm looking to buy a houseboat and live in it all year long, and like you I'm looking for a quiet place where I can work from home with good internet. Is there a way I could get that Marina's contact information? Thank you and sorry for the trouble.
smart decision as a regular tiny house would have been nearly impossible to find a place in New Hampshire. Boat rent is cheaper than anything else. So where do they shower in the winter ??? Winter living also wasn't talked about. Yup, summers would be very busy. Great plan !
Excellent! Care to share the marina?
It would be awesome for a vacation rig, but they made a TON of concessions.
Well I sort of know what you are saying, but in my case I live on Lake Michigan and the entire state has a policy on the books that says ABSOLUTELY NO ONE CAN STAY ON THERE BOATS DURING THE WINTER MONTHS?. So I've decided that I'm going to design my own Tiny Houseboat and it's going to be 100% Solar powered, now my design is more just for me as no one else in the family is interested in boating. And I saw you playing with the water jug. My Tiny Home will be 40 x 20 with 2 electric Outboards that put out 50hp each. I'm hoping and praying alot that I can keep the cost around 300,000.00 dollars because everything runs on Electricity and I will have 30 to 40 panels on the roof and the whole system installed is around 45,000 dollars and I will also have a 15 KW Generator for when I'm away from the docks, and I'm also building a custom THX Home theater sound system with around 25,000 watts total power and let's not forget the TV . It's going to be coming from a company called AWOL the whole system is about 19,000 dollars installed and the toilet is going to be composting only have to empty every couple of months depending on use. I'm also installing a 15 gallons of fresh water maker, and it's a bit pricey at 5,000 Dollars but all you have to do is put in the filters and in what ever waterway you want within a few minutes you have fresh water. Oh and on the roof will be the KVH Satilite system for both my phone and Direct tv that's only 5,000 Dollars. And someone said what about food storage 1 of the benches is going to be a Cofin Freezer and the other side is going to be a bench fridge. And then comes the storage of the Lithium ion batteries to harness the 15 KW's of solar power i get everyday. It's going to be the last 20 or so years of my life I'm already 62
Sorry for the maybe stupid question, but if there’s no running water in the winter, what to do for shower? Is there a place in the marina?
Does the river freeze in the winter?
It does not! With the tide change and the content of the salt we have only had 1 time when it was -40 with insane wind chill that early morning the river froze over! But it was just a light freeze that went away in matter of a few hours in day light
Hey I have a houseboat on the Arkansas River at a marina my slip is 150 mo. & 35 for electricity I don't live on it but I could my boat is 46ft winters are fairly mild something to think about
That's 150 overall not per ft
Oh wow, what a great deal!! Thanks for sharing ☺️
You need a bigger mattress 😊that is a cozy little boat .
the murphy bed is a queen!
Is it still mobile can you move it
Absolutely!
Holy crap, over $600 a month to rent water.
👍👍👍👍
I live in NH what is the name of the marina?
i envy you~good..
Where do you bathe in winter?
at the gym!
I Would Love To Live/Travel Full Time In A Off-Gird 64 Person Liveaboard Lifeboat Built Inside A Ship/Boat Built To Drive On Land Like An Extreme Overland RV Fort/Bunker Tiny Home But Can Still Float On Any Waterway If Need Be To Be Safe From Storms and Zombies + Hi UA-cam I Love YA Lots and Lots
Weekends yes fulltime no way!!
dont like no running water in winter, no regular commode or shower
So they don’t shower in the winter? 😂
At the gym!
Need couple kids get a bigger boat
Sounds more like a house payment
$600 a month! that's a tax payment around here
How do you take a proper shower in your bathing suit?
I think a tiny boat is a lot nicer than a tiny house.however,its all good as long as you are ok with not having children.
why the frigg is she closing the door when the dog is inside?
Looks like a normal size houseboat to me. How much more do you get paid for using the word "Tiny".
Is 200 sqft a common houseboat living space??
@@TinyHouseExpedition 187 sqft to be exact ;)
Seems like a very isolated lifestyle
not with 75 other boats here in the summer and very active marine work in the winter... less than 2 miles from downtown
You have a hot water heater? I've never heard of those before. Why would you need a heater to heat already hot water? Hmmm... I sense something amiss here. I have never heard of, nor seen, a hot water heater. I don't think they exist.
$8,200 a year!!!. Where is the pool, yacht club and shower house? At that price there should be high speed internet. Any trash service, Ice bubbler, dock carts, picnic tables or grills?
You poor guys are getting played.
Shame on the marina owner. Of course he want a live aboard he has free 24/7 security.
And his truck payment covered. Keep looking.
Not my cup of tea! No shower! How many people can have over
outdoor shower! We have had two other ppl sleep over and hosted around 8 ppl for dinner
I have to say, I love a good houseboat, but I was disappointed in the inside. Honestly, it reminds me of kids living in their parents' unfinished basement :/
Well to each their own! They love it and that’s what matters 🙃
What a loser comment Deb. Where’s the film crew for your trailer?
Seems like they put a lot of thought and work into it actually. Every single inch of the boat has a purpose, and a function. It's actually pretty incredible.
I loved it before the reno, I wasn't that impressed, but i🎉f they love it, well good for them.
No thanks!
Not for everyone 🙃
Roll Tide.
Sorry, but too clean to believe they have been living there for 5 years
These 2 tho 👌✊ look solid loving life love doing what you both love
I think the toilet situation in near the clothing could be changed by moving the lobster pot bookshelf and fitting out a clothes cupboard there with hanging space. The toilet needs to be separate from the clothes. 🤢