After asking as high as $7,435,000 last August, a historic Bayshore home built over a hundred years ago for one of Tampa's first city attorneys is back on market with a massive price cut.
Located at 1115 Bayshore Blvd., the home was built in 1912 for Hilton S. Hampton, who served as Tampa's city attorney from 1921-1925, a period that also witnessed the city's first form of a City Commission. He also helped launch the inaugural city charter.
The 5,349-square-foot home has had a quite a few owners since, and also has had quite a few upgrades. Most recently, the six-bedroom, eight-bathroom home was remodeled by the late designer Thomas Everett Lamb and now features, a wet bar, a wine cellar, a custom pool, a guest house, a climate controlled two car garage, and more.
The Hampton House is currently is currently listed for $5,999,900, and the listing agents are Ally Russell and Kamilla Altunyan of Keller Williams Tampa Central.