Boston’s famous Skinny House has sold for a nice fat price
A Boston home known for its narrow structure has sold for more than its asking price of $1.2 million. And the deal was closed Thursday for $1.25 million, according to Zillow.
The home located at 44 Hull St. consists of 1,165 square feet.
It is situated between two brick residences and stands out with its green siding and four windows stacked on top of one another.
The home features a unique floor plan with two bedrooms and one bathroom.
It also has manicured gardens and a private roof deck with views of the harbor and city.
The home “received multiple offers and went under agreement for over list price in less than one week,” real estate agency CL Properties posted on Facebook.
The four-story home built in 1862, according to a plaque on the facade, is about 1,165 square feet (108 square meters) – even though it is about 10 feet wide at its widest point and narrows in the back to about 9.25 feet.
It has two bedrooms and one bathroom and includes a private deck with a view of Boston Harbor. The home does not have a front door. Instead, residents enter through a side door.
It was last sold in 2017 for $900,000.
It is also known as the Spite House, according to the plaque. According to local lore, two brothers inherited some land. When one of them joined the Army, the other built a large house that took up most of the land. When the soldier brother returned, he built the Skinny House to block his brother’s view and sunlight.