Everyone thinks Boston's famed skinny house, sold for $1.25 million, was built out of spite - but that might be a century-old myth.
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The skinny house was actually carved out of an existing building, contrary to popular belief that it was built out of spite due to a family feud.
Measuring just 10 feet wide, the home is located between two larger properties, showcasing the unique architectural stories that often emerge in urban settings.
Despite its narrow facade, the home features modern amenities, including a full-size kitchen and two bedrooms, making it a livable space beyond its quirky exterior.
The popularity of the skinny house has transcended its physical reality, with its legend of a feud between brothers capturing the imagination of many.
Read at Business Insider
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