22 East 82nd Street is a distinguished Beaux-Arts limestone mansion built in 1901 by developer-architect Richard W. Buckley. This 30-foot-wide architectural gem has been thoughtfully converted into a boutique condominium building, holding the distinction of being one of only three mansion buildings with doorman service on the Upper East Side.
The building stands prominently between Fifth and Madison Avenues, just steps from the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Central Park. Its location on a tree-lined block in the heart of Museum Mile places residents within one of Manhattan's most culturally rich neighborhoods.
The property features a part-time doorman serving from 7 AM to 11 PM, private keyed elevator access, and various apartment configurations including dramatic duplexes and well-appointed single-floor residences. The building maintains its historic Richelieu-style limestone façade while offering modern amenities expected in luxury living.
Residential units are characterized by soaring 10-foot ceilings, wood-burning fireplaces in select apartments, and thoughtful layouts that maximize the building's generous proportions. Many apartments feature private outdoor spaces, including balconies with southern exposures overlooking townhouse gardens.
The building accommodates both residential and commercial uses, with some units offering flexible arrangements for professional spaces. The property's versatility, coupled with its prestigious address and architectural pedigree, makes it a notable presence in the Upper East Side's luxury real estate landscape.
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