A slender home in New York City measures only nine-and-a-half feet wide. The narrow floor plan hasn’t dimmed the home’s value, though. It’s on the market currently for $2.7 million.
Located in Greenwich Village, the home was built in 1873. Poet Edna St. Vincent Millay once lived there, as did anthropologist Margaret Mead. The home is 42 feet long.
How does anyone live in a house that small?
this is very cool
😮 how long is it 😆