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According to an article published on Boston.com in 2021, historical records indicate that the current-day “Skinny House” at 44 Hull Street is actually what remains of what was once a larger structure, [5] originally built as a double house/duplex c. 1857 at 46-48 Hull Street and further subdivided into three properties (numbered 44, 46, and ...
Skinny House, the famous four-story home in Boston — which has no front entrance and is no wider than 10 feet — sold Thursday for $1.25 million according to Zillow. Located in the heart of the ...
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Boston’s infamous Skinny House is back on the real estate market once again, this time for $1.2 million.
The house was the inspiration the children's book Mr Skinner's Skinny House, [6] written by former resident Ann McGovern and illustrated by Mort Gerberg. George Gund IV, son of sports entrepreneur George Gund III, purchased the house for $3.25 million in June 2013. [4]
The Skinny House in Mamaroneck, New York, was built in 1932 by African-American carpenter and building contractor Nathan Thomas Seely on an extremely narrow lot of donated land after he lost his home to foreclosure and his company to bankruptcy during the early years of the Great Depression. The 10 feet (3.0 m) wide house has 3 stories and was ...
New York City's skinniest house - measuring just a svelte nine and a half feet wide - has sold to an undisclosed buyer for a big, fat price: $2.75 million, reports the New York Daily News. The ...
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