A chic little South Slope townhouse with a front porch, yard, and roof terrace asks $2.5M

Photos courtesy of Udi Almog, H5 Photography for The Corcoran Group
As soon as you spot the compact-but-welcoming front porch and red door on the house at 320 15th Street, you can tell that good things can indeed come in small packages when it comes to townhouse living. Asking $2,495,000, this single-family South Slope residence has three bedrooms in its current layout and gets the important benefit of outdoor space in the form of (in addition to the rocking-chair ready porch) a large backyard and a full roof deck.


The main living floor begins with a light-filled sitting room framed by parquet flooring and crisp, white walls. There’s another living room at the back of the house. Throughout, you’ll find modern conveniences like a Mitsubishi split heating and cooling system and an on-demand water heater.


At the center are a bright and lovely pass-through kitchen and an open dining room. The kitchen features white quartz countertops and a subway tile backsplash surrounding Smeg appliances, including an adorable vintage-style fridge.
Off the south-facing den, French doors open onto a charming backyard garden with bluestone pavers. At the back, stepped portico seating and a fire pit make this a covetable entertaining space.


Upstairs are three bedrooms. The largest bedroom is at the front of the house.



Moving toward the rear, two more bedrooms (one with an ensuite bath) complete this floor. One of these charming chambers opens onto a spacious private upper deck with access to the garden below.

The home’s lowest level has been finished to offer a full suite. This flexible space could be used as another bedroom, rec room, or studio. Also down here: a dedicated laundry room and additional storage space.
[Listing details: 320 15th Street at CityRealty]
[At The Corcoran Group by Daniel Kandinov and Riley O’Donnell]
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