$2,995,000
For Sale
- ft²
5 rooms
3 beds
4 baths
Co-op
- Upper East Side
Resale
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Listing by Sotheby's International Realty, Corporate Broker, 650 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10022
Days on market
53 days
Last price change
No changes
Estimated payment
$20,475/mo
Taxes
Included in maintenance fees
Maintenance fees
$5,190/mo
Tax abatement
No info
About
Seller’s agent
description
This stunning duplex aerie is perched atop an elegant 25 foot wide limestone mansion, with elevator. On a quiet tree-lined street off Fifth Avenue steps from Central Park and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 16 East 80th Street was one of the earliest blocks in the Historic District to have houses built upon it.
Policies
Pied-a-terre allowed
Home features
Central air
Dishwasher
Hardwood floors
View
City, Skyline
Building amenities
Services and facilities
Doorman
Virtual
Laundry in building
Wellness and recreation
No info on wellness and recreation
Shared outdoor space
Roof deck
About the building
16 East 80th Street
16 East 80th Street, New York, NY 10075
18 units
5 stories
1886 built
For sale
1 available units for saleFor rent
0 available units for rentDocuments and permits
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Prices shown are base rent only and don't include any fees. See listing description for breakdown of costs and fees.
Date | Price | Event |
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6/6/2025 | $2,995,000 | Price decreased by 14% |
5/2/2025 | $3,495,000 | Listed by Sotheby's International Realty |
4/29/2025 | $3,495,000 | |
3/10/2025 | $3,495,000 | Price decreased by 12% |
2/26/2025 | $3,950,000 |
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3 beds
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3 beds
$9,495
When many people think of the Upper East Side, they think of a quiet, tree-lined urban expanse filled with posh residents and purebred dogs. There's some reality behind the neighborhood's old-money image: The blocks between Park and Fifth avenues are home to some of Manhattan's wealthiest residents, many of whom dwell in stately co-ops or sleek new condos overseen by stiffly collared doormen.
But there's a lot more happening on the Upper East Side. Museum Mile throngs with tourists, street artists, and lovers of the arts, drawn to its abundance of high culture. And the eastern side of the neighborhood, toward Yorkville, exhibits a less rarefied character. Second Avenue is home to sports bars, pubs, and some excellent restaurants. A trendy renaissance is in the offing here, sparked by young professionals drawn by some surprisingly good housing prices (for Manhattan). The avenues and commerce-lined thoroughfares can be hectic, but many streets on the Upper East Side are blessedly quiet — just one more way in which this oft-stereotyped neighborhood can be a surprise.