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Stapleton Stanley

Stapleton Stanley

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How much can you fit in a little envelope on a narrow lot? This contemporary home achieves the seemingly impossible in a tidy 1,727 square feet. With just 25 feet of front façade, it includes a private outdoor room opening to a side yard, a dramatic double-height living space, light-filled interiors, alley-loaded parking, and enough sustainable elements to earn it both Energy Star and Built Green certifications.

All that and it’s available at a price point in the $400,000s. It’s a prototype that could fit into any master plan or infill setting, and its urban vibe is just the sort that will appeal to next generation buyers.