2 East 80th Street
Upper East Side
2 East 80th Street, Upper East Side
Distinguished quadruplex residence in historic Fifth Avenue mansion
$6,495,000
£4,816,634
€4,113,386
¥724,246,681
AED 17,689,087
SAR 18,066,046
Internal
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Number of Stories
3
Number of Stories
3
Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
5
Property Type
Apartment
Map
Floorplan
The Property
A rare quadruplex occupying the top four levels of a 1911 mansion.
The top floor serves as the main entertaining space, with a bright, front-facing eat-in kitchen, formal dining area, wet bar, and powder room. Beyond is a rear living space with a working wood-burning fireplace.
The Bedrooms
The residence benefits from elevator access and three working wood-burning fireplaces throughout.
Entering the residence on the sixth floor, a gracious landing opens to the primary suite, which occupies the front of the floor and features a large walk-in closet and ensuite bathroom. Two additional bedrooms, a library, and a laundry area complete this level.
The fifth floor offers two secondary bedrooms and two full bathrooms. The fourth floor features a dramatic, full-width living room with a working fireplace, a small kitchen, and powder room - ideal for informal gatherings or guest accommodation. Furthermore, there is sizeable storage space in the basement.
Outdoor Spaces
The primary suite opens onto a private terrace. The top floor kitchen flows through to a landscaped terrace, providing multiple outdoor spaces for this exceptional residence.
The Neighbourhood
East 80th Street between Fifth and Madison Avenues is renowned for its architectural grandeur and rich history. This prestigious block has seen many of its original mansions thoughtfully restored to their single-family elegance. The location offers an exclusive lifestyle moments away from Central Park and Museum Mile, blending historic charm with modern luxury in the heart of the Upper East Side.
Originally built in 1911, this distinguished mansion represents the architectural grandeur of Manhattan's most significant residential blocks. The building has been thoughtfully converted into just three residences, preserving the historic craftsmanship whilst offering modern livability.