
Heard on
NPR's Morning Edition yesterday: The narrowest house in New York City is back on the market. It's a three-story home built in 1873 in Greenwich Village, 8 1/2 feet wide. Anthropologist Margaret Mead once lived in it, and Edna St Vincent Millay may have penned a poem in the narrow home.
You'll feel better about home prices in Tacoma when you see the asking price:
$2.7 million. Up from its last selling price (2000) of $1.6 million. Location, location, location!
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