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This Tiny NYC Apartment is Selling For Almost $1 Million
Mar 20, 2014 19:26
Treehugger founder Graham Hill designed a high-tech microdwelling apartment that met all his needs in a very tiny room. The price tag on this right now is $995,000. Its size? 420 square feet.
Why is it selling for so much? The reason behind it is because of its clever engineering. It has features that allow Hill to have 12 person dinner parties in it.
Hill plans to take his concept global, and create similar buildouts in other cities. [Streeteasy via Curbed and LifeEdited]
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