WORCESTER – Just steps away from the bustling traffic along Belmont Street and the intersection of Lake Avenue, one of the city’s smallest homes stands on Coburn Avenue.
The brick house at 5 Coburn Ave. is a one bedroom, one bath home with just 374 square feet of living space.
According to city records, the house was built in 1930. It recently sold for $210,000 and is now for rent for $2,100 per month.
The home is certainly one of the city’s tiniest in terms of living space (and is likely the smallest overall), joined by similar sized homes on Stoddard Drive, Dana Avenue and Ludlow Street.
The rental property includes a 94 sq ft. loft space accessible by a ladder, a small porch on the back and off street parking. The property is just steps away from UMass Memorial Medical Center, UMass Chan Medical School, Regatta Point and the White City Shopping Plaza in Shrewsbury.
See the rental listing here.