A near perfect Florida ark is now on the market along the Gulf Coast.
Located at 633 Main St, in Horseshoe Beach, the home is referred to as the “Bull Ship,” and was owned by retired potato farmer Tommy Lee and his wife Amy.
In a 2014 article with RV Lifestyle, Lee said he bought the home from a “hippie dude,” and put over a million dollars into it, adding a bar, a galley, brass port holes, cypress flooring, and a mast made from a 30-foot piece of solid teak.
The 544-square-foot home comes with just one bedroom and two bathrooms. Perfect for a captain and a first mate.
The Bull Ship currently asking $580,000 and the listing agent is James Butler of Compass Realty.
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