a squashed house,
say 6 or 7 feet wide between other buildings come to mind, not just a few feet deep!, but the pie house is, photographs Zillow, as it happens that pie house is only 3 feet deep at one end, opening up to 25 feet at the other, the Pie House was born out of necessity, as developer Greg
Weissman of Advantage Properties tried to make the best of an oblong piece of
land only 0.09 acres in size, which is unusually small for the suburbs. Despite
one of the walls being only 3-feet-wide, the Pie House turned out quite cozy,
and ended up selling for little over $284,000 in 2007,
“It is different than any other house that’s built in
Deerfield,” listing agent Alan Berlow told The Chicago Tribune. “It attracts attention from many
walkers and bikers. Commuters walk by and drive by every day, as it’s across
from the parking lot. It’s an alternative to a town house without having the
maintenance fees.”
the one-storey Pie House features two bedrooms – one upstairs
and another one int he fully furnished basement, two and a half bathrooms, and
an open space ground floor. For obvious reasons, it lacks a garage, but does
have a parking pad that can hold six cars, well that has put my idea of a narrow house into perspective!
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