Hampton House at 28 East 70th Street is a landmarked boutique condominium designed by Emery Roth in 1926, the architect behind iconic buildings like the Beresford and the San Remo. The 15 story building contains just 11 residences served by two elevators, offering an intimate alternative to larger buildings on the Upper East Side. Located at the corner of Madison Avenue and 70th Street, the building sits adjacent to Central Park and the Frick Museum, with world class shopping and dining steps away.
The building was converted to condominiums in 1995 and offers flexible ownership options including LLC and trust purchases, along with unlimited rental potential. Residents enjoy white glove service with a 24 hour doorman, live in resident manager, and porter. The building is pet friendly and includes storage with apartment purchases. Buyers should note a 1.5% building waiver fee applies to all purchases.
Apartments range from spacious six room units to full floor residences spanning 3,560 to over 5,000 square feet, plus a 7,500 square foot duplex. Many units feature private elevator landings, marble entrance galleries, and Central Park views through oversized windows. Common finishes include herringbone or espresso stained oak floors, coffered ceilings reaching 9'2", and chef's kitchens equipped with Sub-Zero, Miele, and Viking appliances. The building's penthouse on the 14th floor is unique as the only unit with Madison Avenue facing corner terraces, totaling over 700 square feet of outdoor space across three terraces.
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