The Skinny House, situated in Boston, is an infinitesimal four-story property sandwiched between two different homes in the downtown range. History lets us know that the house was constructed of spite to frustrate the neighbors and shut out their daylight and air. The Skinny House is the narrowest property in the city, crossing only 10.4 feet at its largest point. Its tightest point is 6.2 feet over, permitting a grown-up to touch contradicting walls. There is no front passage; you should enter by means of a small alley.