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1971 Hong Kong 61 Ft Houseboat For Sale By Owner $25K

$25,000

Here is a 61-foot houseboat for sale with built-ins, eat-in kitchen and one bathroom. A Hong Kong boat, also known as a junk boat, is a type of Chinese sailing ship characterized by a central rudder, an overhanging flat transom, watertight bulkheads, and a flat-bottomed design.

Seller Comments

1971 Hong kong 61′ Needs to be taken out of the water the bottom needs to be painted it about $6,000. And the rest of the boat needs some work and electrical work it’s a project but it’s worth it.

  • 61ft
  • Circa 1971

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Contact Seller : Scott

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Richmond, California $25,000

 

Pros

  • Bay Area location with strong transit access: Close to San Francisco and Oakland, with BART, Amtrak, ferry service, and AC Transit bolstering commute options

  • Cultural diversity & community engagement: Renowned for its mixed neighborhoods, active community events (Juneteenth, Cinco de Mayo), and public art

  • Affordable Bay Area housing: Though still pricey, Richmond offers more reasonably priced homes (around $505K–$615K) compared to SF or Berkeley .

  • Outdoor recreation & waterfront access: Offers parks, shoreline trails (Miller/Knox, Point Pinole), marinas, and waterfront neighborhoods like Point Richmond and Marina Bay

  • Economic opportunity & services: Major employers include Chevron, Kaiser, Social Security, plus growth in healthcare and manufacturing


⚠️ Cons

  • High crime rates: One of the highest in the Bay Area—about a 1‑in‑23 chance of victimization—with violent and property crimes both elevated

  • Elevated cost of living: Around 26–75% higher than national averages, with housing and utilities notably expensive

  • Air pollution from refinery operations: Ongoing concerns due to Chevron refinery emissions and diesel traffic, impacting respiratory health

  • Variable school quality: Mixed performance across the West Contra Costa school district; some strong schools exist, but overall K‑12 outcomes vary

  • Wildfire and seismic risk: Moderate wildfire exposure across ~45% of buildings and earthquake risk from proximity to major fault lines .

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