If a lavish apartment in a doorman building on the tony Upper East Side has always seemed like a bit of an elusive New York dream, 245 East 80th has turned it into a chic, accessible reality.

Located in one of the city’s most famously upscale and elegant neighborhoods, the no-fee studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments at 245 East 80th are exactly what you would expect from an Upper East Side rental, with generous (481-1,696 square foot) layouts, tall (9-foot) ceilings, white oak hardwood floors and double-hung tilt-in windows.

Each apartment’s contemporary kitchen is finished with white satin maple wood cabinets, polished white countertops, marble mosaic backsplashes and stainless steel appliances courtesy of top shelf brands like Frigidaire, Blomberg and Verona. The bathrooms are similarly stylish, with porcelain tile floors and walls, white polished vanity countertops and Kohler sinks. What’s more, most apartments come with washer/dyers, a rarity in Manhattan rentals.

With amenities that include a full-time attended lobby, a passenger elevator, a common laundry room, plus (coming soon) a state-of-the-art fitness center, a furnished common roof deck, a multimedia resident’s lounge and a landscaped common courtyard, 245 East 80th is the epitome of sleek modern luxury.

245 East 80th is also ideally situated within walking distance of Central Park and Carl Schurz Park, not to mention transportation, countless restaurants, bars and boutiques, and many of the city’s best private and public schools. With no-fee rentals starting at $2,995 per month, the building has something for every discerning renter, from the solo dweller to the recently coupled to the growing family.

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245 East 80th Street

New York,  New York

 

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