A 9 1/2 foot wide house in the historic Greenwich Village section of New York City is on the market for $2.7 Million.
The house was built in 1873 with, reportedly, 990 square feet. Get this, an architect named Christopher Dubs bought the place in 1994 for $240,000 and spent another $200,000 for renovations. They must have been really nice floors in there since he sold it in 2000 for $1.6 Million.
The home has a bit of history to it as it was called home by such notables as anthropologist Margaret Mead, author Ann McGovern and poet Edna St. Vincent Millay.
FRONT INTERIOR BACK CIRCA 1932
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