SF News Here's Why a Two-Story Houseboat Was Being Towed Across the Bay This Week A two-story house — actually a houseboat — was seen floating across San Francisco Bay during Monday's solar eclipse, and it captured the imagination of many who wondered where it had come from and where it was headed.
SF News ‘Pirates’ Pulling Increasingly Brazen Thefts at the Docks of Oakland’s Marinas A recent rash of thefts at the house boats and sailboats at the 13 marinas in Alameda County is overwhelming the small number of maritime law enforcement personnel there, as thieves sometimes commandeer and steal entire boats.
SF News Developer Evicts More Than a Dozen Mostly Senior Citizen Houseboat Residents from South San Francisco Marina The 14 "liveaboard" residents of the South San Francisco Oyster Cove Marina were offered a $10,000 relocation fee — but only if they agreed to leave within two weeks.
Arts & Entertainment Shel Silverstein's Sausalito Houseboat Hits the Market Again, Post Renovation Three years after hitting the market for under $400,000, a funky houseboat in Sausalito once owned by the poet and author Shel Silverstein is getting flipped with an asking price of $783,000.
Arts & Entertainment You Can Own This Rad Sausalito Houseboat Once Owned By Famed Poet Shel Silverstein A very bohemian, kind of ramshackle looking houseboat in Sausalito just hit the market that was was once briefly home to the great Shel Silverstein. It's a former WWII balloon barge, as this
SF News You, Too, Can Live On A Houseboat In Sausalito For $3M Houseboat culture in Marin: It seems so romantic! Now you could own one of your very own if you happen to be willing to spend as much as you would for a luxury
Arts & Entertainment This Mission Creek Houseboat Will Make You Cry The New York Times is good at reminding us about everything we're not. We're not especially fashion conscious by comparison, we're not preoccupied by Ivy League admissions (thank god), and we're certainly not
SF News Port Of S.F. Sinks Local Man's Dream To Build Dumpy Waterfront Restaurant Vincent Lackey, the owner of a rotting houseboat that has been stuck in the mud in India Basin for months, is about to see his dreams of opening a waterfront restaurant come to
SF News A Houseboat Stuck In The Mud Is Our New Favorite NIMBY Problem A local man who has spent the past 20 years building a houseboat that he hopes will become Pier 1's next great restaurant has suddenly found his plans literally stuck in the mud.
Arts & Entertainment Scene of a Row of Houseboats We're a sucker for the Mission Creek houseboats. So delicate. So quaint. So... floaty. Like real houses, almost. If you want to check them out, we suggest taking a stroll in the late