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A little left-brained math exercise to introduce this beaming home. According to the EPA, the average American home has 22 windows. For the average-sized home, that equates to one window for every 114 square feet of living space.Brimming with 47 windows, 2705 Gordon Street funnels over one-third more natural night into its interior, perhaps even more given its large windows. As we know from science and experience, natural light boosts our immune system (Vitamin D), improves sleep, lowers energy bills, diminishes seasonal depression, heightens productivity, and elevates our mood. In other words, this home's luxury of luminosity literally enhances your health and happiness. (insert modest mic drop.)Other niceties worth noting include newly installed carpet, hardwood floors and a custom closet system in the owner's suite, a roughed-in and begging-to-be-finished basement, and an array of chic new Visual Comfort fixtures. As irony would have it, the interior is so bright that you rarely need to flip on those beautiful lights. To riff off the famous line by radio personality Tom Bodett, at 2705 Gordon Street, we'll leave the lights off for you.