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One block off Nassau Street and so close to Princeton Shopping Center, it doesn’t get more convenient than Queenston Common! This end-unit townhouse is loaded with light and architectural details by DC-based David Maudlin, whose designs are reminiscent of Princeton’s own Michael Graves. Built-ins ready to display all your favorite books and treasures line the open living room, as does a brick fireplace wall and wide sliders to the private patio, also brick. The dining room provides space for large meals, while the black and white kitchen can host a sunny breakfast for two in front of the double window. Behind French doors, a study with a full bath can serve as first floor sleeping quarters, if needed. Upstairs, frosted glass doors pass light between the spacious, storage-rich master bedroom and a dressing room leading to a sleek marble-tiled bath with Grohe fixtures. Across from the laundry area, a brand new bathroom with two separate vanities serves two more bedrooms. Wood floors and crisp white paint are a timeless combination throughout.

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