Building
Type: | Mid-rise |
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Era: | Post-war |
Floors: | 15 |
Property
Ownership: | Condo |
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Rooms: | 7 |
Bedrooms: | 3 BR |
Bathrooms: | 3.5 |
Pets: | Pets No |
FinancialsPrice:$9,900,000Common charges:$8,557Real estate tax:$5,955Financing Allowed:90%Minimum down:$990,000
DescriptionWith Central Park, The Frick Museum, Madison Avenue luxury shopping, Sotheby's, and Daniel at your doorstep, this is a rare opportunity to own Penthouse 1 at prestigious 28 East 70th Street, a prewar boutique condominium at Madison Avenue and East 70th Street. This premier 3 bedroom/3.5 bathroom, 2,867 square foot property offers three sizable terraces, totaling 703 square feet, and 360 degree exposures in a priceless location.
A private elevator landing leads to a generous marble gallery off of which radiate the impressive formal dining room, living room and library, featuring sweeping views of the City skyline, Central Park and the rooftops of some of the Upper East Side's finest cooperatives. Two sizable terraces, facing North, South and West off of the living room allow for day-into-evening entertaining and are notable for their views of the carved stone ornaments and gargoyles around the top of this Emory Roth 1926 building. From the decorative parapet, a stunning view of Central Park and the rooftop of the newly restored Frick Museum are prominent. The intimate south-facing library features a contemporary wood burning fireplace. A custom wall treatment of warm species wood envelops the room, accented with quartz stone. An entertainment wet bar, powder room, laundry room and mud room are included essentials. Apartment features include black chevron hardwood floors, custom brass and onyx radiator grills, insulated double paned windows, and individual HVAC fan coil units.
The eat-in cook's kitchen features ample butcher block countertops, handmade kiln-baked mosaic tile backsplash, generous pantry storage, Miele double oven, dishwasher and four burner cooktop with grill, and a stainless steel 48 inch side-by-side Subzero refrigerator/freezer. The oversized window has a lovely view over neighboring penthouse gardens and a view of the Carlisle Hotel. A private wing offers three nice-sized bedrooms with ensuite marfil marble bathrooms with contemporary fittings. The primary suite has a wall of custom closets as well as a walk-in closet and a large bathroom with separate stall shower, oversized jacuzzi tub and double sinks with vanity storage. The primary bedroom has its own large, private terrace accessed through a french door with grand views of Central Park and the renowned prewar building tops of The Upper East Side.
A fine and intimate prewar condominium with only 11 units on 15 floors, 28 East 70th Street, also known as Hampton House, was built in 1926 by master architect Emory Roth, best known for buildings such as The Beresford and The San Remo, and converted to condominiums in 1995. This full service white glove building features a 24 hour doorman, porter and live-in resident manager. Storage is included in the sale of this apartment, and the building is pet friendly. A condominium purchase allows for flexible use and ownership options such as use of a trust or LLC, and unlimited rental potential. 28 East 70th Street is located in an enviable Upper East Side location near the finest shops, restaurants, museums and Central Park. Easy transportation options include 1,2,3 and 4 buses and 4, 5, and 6 subway trains in close proximity.
AmenitiesRoof Deck; Private Storage;
- Terrace
- Washer / Dryer
- Elevator
- Full service
- Roof Deck
NeighborhoodMore listings:
With Central Park, The Frick Museum, Madison Avenue luxury shopping, Sotheby's, and Daniel at your doorstep, this is a rare opportunity to own Penthouse 1 at prestigious 28 East 70th Street, a prewar boutique condominium at Madison Avenue and East 70th Street. This premier 3 bedroom/3.5 bathroom, 2,867 square foot property offers three sizable terraces, totaling 703 square feet, and 360 degree exposures in a priceless location.
A private elevator landing leads to a generous marble gallery off of which radiate the impressive formal dining room, living room and library, featuring sweeping views of the City skyline, Central Park and the rooftops of some of the Upper East Side's finest cooperatives. Two sizable terraces, facing North, South and West off of the living room allow for day-into-evening entertaining and are notable for their views of the carved stone ornaments and gargoyles around the top of this Emory Roth 1926 building. From the decorative parapet, a stunning view of Central Park and the rooftop of the newly restored Frick Museum are prominent. The intimate south-facing library features a contemporary wood burning fireplace. A custom wall treatment of warm species wood envelops the room, accented with quartz stone. An entertainment wet bar, powder room, laundry room and mud room are included essentials. Apartment features include black chevron hardwood floors, custom brass and onyx radiator grills, insulated double paned windows, and individual HVAC fan coil units.
The eat-in cook's kitchen features ample butcher block countertops, handmade kiln-baked mosaic tile backsplash, generous pantry storage, Miele double oven, dishwasher and four burner cooktop with grill, and a stainless steel 48 inch side-by-side Subzero refrigerator/freezer. The oversized window has a lovely view over neighboring penthouse gardens and a view of the Carlisle Hotel. A private wing offers three nice-sized bedrooms with ensuite marfil marble bathrooms with contemporary fittings. The primary suite has a wall of custom closets as well as a walk-in closet and a large bathroom with separate stall shower, oversized jacuzzi tub and double sinks with vanity storage. The primary bedroom has its own large, private terrace accessed through a french door with grand views of Central Park and the renowned prewar building tops of The Upper East Side.
A fine and intimate prewar condominium with only 11 units on 15 floors, 28 East 70th Street, also known as Hampton House, was built in 1926 by master architect Emory Roth, best known for buildings such as The Beresford and The San Remo, and converted to condominiums in 1995. This full service white glove building features a 24 hour doorman, porter and live-in resident manager. Storage is included in the sale of this apartment, and the building is pet friendly. A condominium purchase allows for flexible use and ownership options such as use of a trust or LLC, and unlimited rental potential. 28 East 70th Street is located in an enviable Upper East Side location near the finest shops, restaurants, museums and Central Park. Easy transportation options include 1,2,3 and 4 buses and 4, 5, and 6 subway trains in close proximity.
Roof Deck; Private Storage;
- Terrace
- Washer / Dryer
- Elevator
- Full service
- Roof Deck
NeighborhoodMore listings:
With Central Park, The Frick Museum, Madison Avenue luxury shopping, Sotheby's, and Daniel at your doorstep, this is a rare opportunity to own Penthouse 1 at prestigious 28 East 70th ...
DescriptionWith Central Park, The Frick Museum, Madison Avenue luxury shopping, Sotheby's, and Daniel at your doorstep, this is a rare opportunity to own Penthouse 1 at prestigious 28 East 70th Street, a prewar boutique condominium at Madison Avenue and East 70th Street. This premier 3 bedroom/3.5 bathroom, 2,867 square foot property offers three sizable terraces, totaling 703 square feet, and 360 degree exposures in a priceless location.
A private elevator landing leads to a generous marble gallery off of which radiate the impressive formal dining room, living room and library, featuring sweeping views of the City skyline, Central Park and the rooftops of some of the Upper East Side's finest cooperatives. Two sizable terraces, facing North, South and West off of the living room allow for day-into-evening entertaining and are notable for their views of the carved stone ornaments and gargoyles around the top of this Emory Roth 1926 building. From the decorative parapet, a stunning view of Central Park and the rooftop of the newly restored Frick Museum are prominent. The intimate south-facing library features a contemporary wood burning fireplace. A custom wall treatment of warm species wood envelops the room, accented with quartz stone. An entertainment wet bar, powder room, laundry room and mud room are included essentials. Apartment features include black chevron hardwood floors, custom brass and onyx radiator grills, insulated double paned windows, and individual HVAC fan coil units.
The eat-in cook's kitchen features ample butcher block countertops, handmade kiln-baked mosaic tile backsplash, generous pantry storage, Miele double oven, dishwasher and four burner cooktop with grill, and a stainless steel 48 inch side-by-side Subzero refrigerator/freezer. The oversized window has a lovely view over neighboring penthouse gardens and a view of the Carlisle Hotel. A private wing offers three nice-sized bedrooms with ensuite marfil marble bathrooms with contemporary fittings. The primary suite has a wall of custom closets as well as a walk-in closet and a large bathroom with separate stall shower, oversized jacuzzi tub and double sinks with vanity storage. The primary bedroom has its own large, private terrace accessed through a french door with grand views of Central Park and the renowned prewar building tops of The Upper East Side.
A fine and intimate prewar condominium with only 11 units on 15 floors, 28 East 70th Street, also known as Hampton House, was built in 1926 by master architect Emory Roth, best known for buildings such as The Beresford and The San Remo, and converted to condominiums in 1995. This full service white glove building features a 24 hour doorman, porter and live-in resident manager. Storage is included in the sale of this apartment, and the building is pet friendly. A condominium purchase allows for flexible use and ownership options such as use of a trust or LLC, and unlimited rental potential. 28 East 70th Street is located in an enviable Upper East Side location near the finest shops, restaurants, museums and Central Park. Easy transportation options include 1,2,3 and 4 buses and 4, 5, and 6 subway trains in close proximity.
AmenitiesRoof Deck; Private Storage;
- Terrace
- Washer / Dryer
- Elevator
- Full service
- Roof Deck
NeighborhoodMore listings:
With Central Park, The Frick Museum, Madison Avenue luxury shopping, Sotheby's, and Daniel at your doorstep, this is a rare opportunity to own Penthouse 1 at prestigious 28 East 70th Street, a prewar boutique condominium at Madison Avenue and East 70th Street. This premier 3 bedroom/3.5 bathroom, 2,867 square foot property offers three sizable terraces, totaling 703 square feet, and 360 degree exposures in a priceless location.
A private elevator landing leads to a generous marble gallery off of which radiate the impressive formal dining room, living room and library, featuring sweeping views of the City skyline, Central Park and the rooftops of some of the Upper East Side's finest cooperatives. Two sizable terraces, facing North, South and West off of the living room allow for day-into-evening entertaining and are notable for their views of the carved stone ornaments and gargoyles around the top of this Emory Roth 1926 building. From the decorative parapet, a stunning view of Central Park and the rooftop of the newly restored Frick Museum are prominent. The intimate south-facing library features a contemporary wood burning fireplace. A custom wall treatment of warm species wood envelops the room, accented with quartz stone. An entertainment wet bar, powder room, laundry room and mud room are included essentials. Apartment features include black chevron hardwood floors, custom brass and onyx radiator grills, insulated double paned windows, and individual HVAC fan coil units.
The eat-in cook's kitchen features ample butcher block countertops, handmade kiln-baked mosaic tile backsplash, generous pantry storage, Miele double oven, dishwasher and four burner cooktop with grill, and a stainless steel 48 inch side-by-side Subzero refrigerator/freezer. The oversized window has a lovely view over neighboring penthouse gardens and a view of the Carlisle Hotel. A private wing offers three nice-sized bedrooms with ensuite marfil marble bathrooms with contemporary fittings. The primary suite has a wall of custom closets as well as a walk-in closet and a large bathroom with separate stall shower, oversized jacuzzi tub and double sinks with vanity storage. The primary bedroom has its own large, private terrace accessed through a french door with grand views of Central Park and the renowned prewar building tops of The Upper East Side.
A fine and intimate prewar condominium with only 11 units on 15 floors, 28 East 70th Street, also known as Hampton House, was built in 1926 by master architect Emory Roth, best known for buildings such as The Beresford and The San Remo, and converted to condominiums in 1995. This full service white glove building features a 24 hour doorman, porter and live-in resident manager. Storage is included in the sale of this apartment, and the building is pet friendly. A condominium purchase allows for flexible use and ownership options such as use of a trust or LLC, and unlimited rental potential. 28 East 70th Street is located in an enviable Upper East Side location near the finest shops, restaurants, museums and Central Park. Easy transportation options include 1,2,3 and 4 buses and 4, 5, and 6 subway trains in close proximity.
Roof Deck; Private Storage;
- Terrace
- Washer / Dryer
- Elevator
- Full service
- Roof Deck
NeighborhoodMore listings:

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