Brisbane man Jordan Koursaris trades apartment living for life aboard a boat

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Jordan Koursaris has embraced life on the water after moving onto a 1966 boat moored at Kangaroo Point’s Dockside Marina following his divorce in 2024.

The 40-year-old purchased the vessel, Mary Rose, for $18,500 after deciding apartment living was not for him.

Koursaris said his total living costs are less than $2,000 a month, including marina fees, storage and a car space.

“So it’s less than two grand a month; less than $500 a week, and that includes all my expenses,” he said.

While the compact boat presents challenges such as limited space and maintenance issues, Koursaris said living on a boat was a long-held dream.

“Living on a boat is very fun … sometimes it’s not too practical, but I’m enjoying it at the moment,” he said, adding he plans to upgrade to a larger vessel later this year.

Source: ABC.

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