The three-story house is located at 75½ Bedford Street, between Commerce and Morton Streets, not far from Seventh Avenue South in the West Village section of Manhattan. [4] The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission considers it the city's narrowest townhouse. [1][4] On the inside, the house measures 8 feet 7 inches (2.62 m) wide; at its narrowest, it is only 2 feet (0.61 m) wide.
[1. New York City's narrowest home hit the market asking $4.195 million. A good price for the neighborhood - but it's only 9.5 feet wide.
The skinniest home in Manhattan - just 9.5 feet wide - has sold to a family of 'small home collectors'. NYC's narrowest house located at 75 1/2 Bedford Street in the West Village packs a beautiful home and a lot of history into 9 1/2 foot. Long before the tiny-home movement, there was 75½ Bedford Street, a Dutch-style gabled house wedged between two other residences in the heart of Manhattan's West Village.
The townhouse at 75 1/2 Bedford Street has long been known as the narrowest home in all of New York City. The Greenwich Village house is just 9-feet-6-inches wide, and though some accounts say. Real estate agent Erik Conover took a look inside the Millay House at 75½ Bedford Street, the narrowest residence in all of New York City.
Built-in 1873 at 75½ Bedford Street, a historic home located in New York City's West Village neighborhood. It is famous for being the narrowest house in New York at just 9 feet 6 inches (2.9 meters) wide. Narrow houses are all the rage in space-starved cities like Tokyo.
But in New York, where they are more of a 'novelty', their skinny footplates can command quite the premium. The Millay House, aka 75 ½ Bedford Street, is the city's narrowest historic townhouse at just 9.5-ft-wide, and the West Village property was home to poet and writer Edna St Vincent Millay in the 1920s. Inside, it.
The 19th-century townhouse at 75 ½ Bedford Street is nine-and-a-half-feet wide-and even slimmer inside. The Victorian-era townhouse at 75 ½ Bedford Street in the West Village has the reputation of being the narrowest house in New York (some argue that 39 Saint Marks Place is skinnier, but as the.