Project Update: 318 81st Street, Manhattan

Posted on November 29, 2018

318  East 81st  Street evokes luxury living in a boutique apartment setting, situated on a tranquil, tree-lined, Upper East Side street.

With full-floor residences and south and north exposures, discreet living can be enjoyed without the hassle of townhouse ownership. The offering includes six two- and three-bedroom residences with private outdoor spaces and each with a private elevator landing.

The ground floor residence is a duplex featuring an expansive garden, accessed from both floors, while the penthouse residences feature private rooftop terraces.

Second Avenue, the new epicenter of sophisticated urban life on the Upper East Side, is in close proximity to new retail and culinary destinations, major New York institutions on Museum Mile, Madison Avenue’s Gold Coast, and the Second Avenue subway for convenient access to all the best New York City has to offer.

Learn more here and see for yourself how the property has really come to life.

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