On the outskirts of the main stonewall is the lower class. The houses are actually built up the wall, and you must climb up a series of old wood flights to get to your small house. Usually, the stacked houses stop about thirty feet up the wall. The houses are usually two bedrooms, one bathroom—and one extra room. You’ll have your own porch, if that accounts to anything. Just don’t lean against the wooden railings, more than one person has fallen to their death.