That's because 1912 William Street is literally a patch: nine feet wide at the front, 60 feet deep and easily mistaken for a muddy driveway belonging to the next door neighbour. Listing agent Christian Chiappetta of Sutton Group West said he's received five-times the number of calls for the tiny lot compared to what he gets for a regular property. Architectural mock-up for tiny house development at 1912 William Street. The tiny lot last sold for $88,000 in July 2020, about the same time B.C. 's Deputy Assessor says the $4,900 assessed value of 1912 William Street represents its low development potential.
Source: CBC News April 30, 2021 21:33 UTC