Narrowest House in New York City For Sale: $2.7 Million
August 26th 2009 at 5:13pm by WillEdmondson
Welcome to New York City, where even 9-foot-wide, 990-square foot houses can sell for millions of dollars if they're in the right neighborhood. The narrowest house in the city (profiled above), located in the trendy West Village is for sale, listed at $2.7 million. The house is also 42 feet long -- a perfect size for Frodo Baggins to finally set roots down in the city.
The listing realtors claim that actors Cary Grant and John Barrymore also once lived in the house, and it was previously owned by antropologist Margaret Mead. But I'm surprised that the realtors would look over the house's most famous (alleged) tenants: The Keebler Elves.
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