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A PIECE OF THE ACTION

“The Njord concept appeals to those who wish to share the superyacht lifestyle but also want to own a home providing enrichment and adventure”

I “It took me less than 72 hours to decide to buy our two-bedroom home,” says Trevor Rowe, who bought his property on board The World back in 2012 after having owned yachts for 30 years. The largest private residential ship on the planet seemed like the perfect option to combine his passion for exploration with “worry-free studboating.”

“Aside from the expense of retaining a crew year-round, even when a yacht is not in use, it is reassuring for me to know that everything is taken care of by the management company – from crew recruitment and training through to provisioning and destination planning,” he explains.

With 165 residences, is home to 150 families of 20 nationalities, and Rowe is by no means the only yachtie to have been taken in by the 644ft vessel’s charms. “Many of our residents are former or existing yacht and superyacht owners,” says Pamela Conover, CEO at The World Residences tends to attract “adventure seekers” with a “passion for travel, exploration and outdoor activities,” Conover says. “The average resident is a self-made entrepreneur whose business success has afforded them the financial ability to purchase a home on the ship and the time to enjoy it,” she adds. “Many of our residents still work and are active in their businesses.”

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