
Photos from the Puget Sound Business Journal. To read the complete article by Patti Payne, click here. We hope the undisclosed family loves their new home and know any of our houseboat readers would cheer them on for seeking the easy-going lifestyle that can only be found on the water. This urban oasis rests at the center of Seattle and offers respite through its parks, trails, and art installations.
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They love playing on the water, had a passion for paddle boarding, and were looking for a beautiful family summer home.Īnother match made in heaven. The iconic houseboat from the movie was shot at 2640 Westlake Avenue North, in the Queen Anne Hill district of Lake Union - a city that is home to an abundance of these vessels. Though its original owners, Jim and Loretta Healy, considered not selling the houseboat after all, waterfront realtor Rick Miner met a family who would treat the property well. Resting at the end of a dock garlanded by flowers in Lake Union, the houseboat property held a lot of eyes in Seattle. For Sam, this peace is only really sealed when against all odds he meets Annie Reed, a Baltimore Sun reporter, but the details will have to remain tantalizingly obscure so that you all go out and rent the movie.

In following the grain all houseboaters know-that living on the water can bring relaxation and a change of pace-Sam Baldwin and his son Jonah retreat to their acclaimed houseboat in Seattle after Sam’s wife dies of cancer. If you haven’t yet seen the movie, we’ll give you a quick hook. So when we read in the Puget Sound Business Journal that the houseboat used in Sleepless in Seattle just sold, we just had to spread the word! Some of us at PDB magazine-the chick-flicky types, to be accurate-love romances like the movie Sleepless in Seattle.
