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Inside quirky 15ft Seattle pie-shaped tiny home that’s only 55 inches wide

There’s a unique ‘tiny home’ that was just scooped up off the market in Seattle – and this 15ft pie-shaped apartment that was built by a feuding couple nearly 100 years ago has more than a few quirks according to the new owners

A pie-shaped tiny home in Seattle is full of surprises despite its tiny stature, according to the home’s newest residents, who have moved into the 100-year-old structure that’s just 55-inches wide.

The house has a reputation for being built out of spite – but the home’s newest owner, Kirsten Dirksen, says that it’s more than just pettiness that resulted in this structure. There’s a long and sordid history that many fail to mention when they talk about this particular house in Montlake, in Seattle.

The one-of-a-kind house is ‘cheese wedge shaped’ and fits perfectly behind a much larger home. Local legends actually have two backstories for this house. One story is that the person who lived in the property’s main house wanted to buy the triangle-shaped piece next to the house. Apparently, they made such a low offer that the owner of the small plot not only didn’t sell, he or she built the odd-shaped home to block his views.

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