I convinced my husband to live on a luxury cruise ship -- here's why I think we made a great investment

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I worked cruises for years — here are 6 things I’d never do on ships

Murdered nursing student Laken Riley's horrifying 911 call played in court — leaving her mom in a flood of tearsHalf of Gen Z Want To Own a Home in 5 Years: The Top Cities for Young Adultsfor years, but there was only one problem: Her husband, Paul, a C-level tech executive, was very much not on board.

“I’m the kind of person who goes big—if you’re gonna set a goal, set a big one,” she explains. “So I put this on my vision board and started manifesting.” and that he’d get seasick or feel trapped on the boat,” she recalls. “But eventually, I got him on a very high-end river cruise, and he loved it.”

If that price is too steep for your budget, Storylines also offers residences for shared purchase—allowing up to four owners per unit. On the ship, the couple will have all the comforts of home, including Wi-Fi to get their work done. They’re even bringing their large dog along with them. But this investment is not without risk. For one, the ship the couple bought their apartment on isn’t even built yet.

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