Talbott House III is a four-unit boutique building one block from Atlantic Avenue and the Atlantic Ocean in east Delray Beach, and this full-floor penthouse occupies the top level with 270-degree views spanning the coastline and downtown. The residence includes over 1,000 square feet of private outdoor terrace space, a rare proportion of exterior living relative to the 1,726-square-foot interior.
Talbott House III is a four-unit boutique building one block from Atlantic Avenue and the Atlantic Ocean in east Delray Beach, and this full-floor penthouse occupies the top level with 270-degree views spanning the coastline and downtown. The residence includes over 1,000 square feet of private outdoor terrace space, a rare proportion of exterior living relative to the 1,726-square-foot interior.
Interior Layout & Finishes
Natural hardwood flooring runs throughout the residence, with plantation shutters across all windows for light control and privacy. All windows and doors are impact-rated units by SIW Windows and Doors, a locally based manufacturer. The kitchen is outfitted with Miele and Bosch appliances.
The primary bathroom features a ceiling-mounted tub filler and custom tile work. An in-unit laundry room includes both washer, dryer, and a laundry sink. The residence is delivered move-in ready, with furnishings negotiable.
Outdoor Living & Pool
The 1,000-plus-square-foot wraparound terrace provides sightlines east to the ocean and west across downtown Delray Beach, creating a functional outdoor entertaining area that doubles the usable living space. The building's pool area includes a generous deck with lounging space, shared among only four total residences.
Location & Access
The building sits at 122 Andrews Avenue, one block north of Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach's primary commercial and dining corridor. The beach is a two-block walk east. Boca Raton is roughly ten minutes south via A1A, and Palm Beach International Airport is approximately 25 minutes north. For a building of this scale (four units, no full-service staff), the quarterly association fees reflect the low density and the insurance costs typical of coastal structures built in 1984 that have since been upgraded with impact-rated fenestration. Zoning in this stretch of east Delray permits limited density, which makes full-floor configurations in boutique buildings increasingly difficult to replicate at new construction.
Key Features
- Full-floor penthouse in a four-unit boutique building
- 270-degree views: ocean, Intracoastal, and downtown Delray Beach
- Over 1,000 square feet of private outdoor terrace
- Impact-rated windows and doors by SIW Windows and Doors
- Miele and Bosch kitchen appliances
- Natural hardwood flooring throughout
- One block from Atlantic Avenue and two blocks from the beach
- Dedicated one-car garage with storage
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