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Hot Property: A Contemporary Townhome in State Thomas

Though this three-bedroom beauty is enveloped by trees, its third-floor balcony offers views of the city.
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Hot Property: A Contemporary Townhome in State Thomas

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State Thomas is close enough to be near the action of Uptown and downtown, has plenty of walkable restaurants and bars, and is chock-full of timeless townhomes.


This week, we’re stepping inside 2214 A Allen Street, a modern three-bedroom townhome that was built in 2002 and renovated earlier this year.



This home’s exterior looks like a storied brownstone you might find in Chicago or New York. Both the front door and the upstairs balcony are shielded by the thick leaves of the trees rooted in its front yard.


Once inside, avid entertainers will appreciate this home’s layout. On the first floor, an oversized kitchen is ideal for home chefs who need ample storage and counter space. It’s a clean-lined space full of statement marble, an oversized island, custom cabinetry, and a hidden pantry. The adjacent dining room features a built-in fireplace and dual wine coolers that can hold over 400 bottles of wine. This space mirrors the home’s facade with a stone accent wall and warm wood tones.


Three suites can be found upstairs, including a primary suite on the third floor. Their bathrooms are adorned with metallic tile walls, floating cabinets, and walk-in showers. You’ll also note an extra sitting room, an office space, and a custom walk-in closet on the third floor.



The top level also includes a balcony that feels like an urban haven. It’s shrouded by treetops for privacy, and through the branches, you can admire the peaks of downtown’s tallest buildings.


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