A 10-foot-wide house located in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, is currently being sold for $619,000. The house was constructed on a narrow 25-foot-wide lot that was previously used as a garden by one of the neighbors. The listing agent, Ryan Wetherhold of Oceanside Real Estate, and builder John Atkins have experience constructing homes on leftover lots and managed to create a low-maintenance lifestyle for potential buyers despite facing community objections.

The two-story house includes space for a garage and has attracted buyer interest due to its uniqueness. During a public hearing, neighbors expressed concerns about the construction of the home, especially one who had been using the lot as a garden. Despite this opposition, the board denied any exceptions for the construction of the home. However, this only motivated the builders to complete the project with determination.

In the end, they were only able to construct a 10-foot-wide home instead of their initially planned 15-foot-wide home. Yet even with limited space, the house has still managed to capture the attention of potential buyers looking for a unique property in Jacksonville Beach.