Damon’s expertise optimizes what superior service should be for buyers and sellers of fine Manhattan real estate. Damon’s diverse interpersonal background, coupled with his love of art, architecture and fine products, are among the driving forces that led him to enter real estate sales.
Considered a customer service connoisseur by all who have dealt with him, Damon is an always-attentive, ever-accommodating professional known for always going the extra mile. He is not intimidated by a complex demand or a high-pressure situation, so he is exceptionally effective in seamlessly navigating the real estate process, no matter what the call of duty.
Originally from San Diego, CA, Damon earned his BA in Art History from the University of California, San Diego. In 1996, he moved to New York and earned his Masters degree from the Smithsonian Cooper Hewitt Masters Program for the Decorative Arts, with his specialty in 18th Century English Silver. Damon gained expertise at Christie’s Auction House and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He subsequently spent nine years with a private antique dealer, James Robinson, Inc., as its silver specialist. In addition, Damon handled many other aspects of the business, from displays and merchandising to PR and coordinating shoots with fashion magazines.
Client Testimonials:
Moving is one of the most stressful things you can do in your lifetime. Thank goodness for Damon! His calm, reassuring manner made the whole process a breeze. – Susan B.Thanks again for everything – your assistance throughout this whole process was invaluable! – Dan M.I think that you have single handedly restored our faith in both brokers and humanity! – Alex S.Halstead Property, LLC
100 West 93rd Street 11A, Upper Westside, NYC $589,000InformationCondominium
Studio / 1.0 bath
Web #: 3903057AmenitiesAttended Lobby
Garage
Pet Friendly
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330 Third Avenue 16B, Gramercy Park, NYC $475,000InformationCooperative
Studio / 1.0 bath
Web #: 3674940
Contract SignedAmenitiesAttended Lobby
Outdoor Space
Garage
More features »Damon Powell's Past Closings
The following are selected closed transactions in which Damon Powell represented the buyer, the seller, or both:
COOPERATIVES AND CONDOMINIUMS
- 60 East 8th Street Apt 28N
- 222 West 14th Street Apt 5K
- 15 East 10th Street Apt 6A
- 330 Third Avenue Apt 3K
- 330 Third Avenue Apt 3L
- 330 Third Avenue Apt 9J
- 330 Third Avenue Apt 16B
- 225 West 25th Street 1J
- 132 East 35th Street Apt 9E
- 258 West 99th Street Apt 4
- 7 East 14th Street Apt 701
- 200 East 27th Steet Apt 9E
- 301 West 57th Street Apt 41C
- 100 West 93rd Street Apt 10K
- 200 East 27th Street Apt 6H
- 200 East 27th Street Apt 12J
- 100 West 93rd Street Apt 24E
- 160 East 27th Street Apt 11A
- 330 Third Ave Apt 3E
- 100 West 93rd St Apt 18G
- 100 West 93rd Street Apt 11E
- 205 Third Ave Apt 16J
RENTALS
- 238 East 58th Street Apt 2O
- 330 Third Avenue Apt 21C
- 31 Union Square Apt 13Aa
- 508 East 79th Street Apt 4A
- 250 West 19th Street 3E
- 14 Stuyvesant Oval Apt 9F
- 110 West 15th Street Apt 4
- 340 East 51st St Apt 5A
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Residential Sales Around The Region
Chelsea $590,000 225 West 25th Street 775-sq.-ft. co-op in a prewar building; elevator, dining area, renovated kitchen and bath, h/w floors, common roof deck in building maintenance $945, 50% tax deductible listed at $599,000. ...
New York Times - Sunday, December 26, 2010Just Sold
Manhattan CHELSEA $590,000 225 W. 25th St. One-bedroom, one-bath co-op, 775 square feet, with sunken living room with soundproofed windows and renovated windowed kitchen with glass-paned cabinets, stone counters, dishwasher and double oven; building...
New York Post - Thursday, October 21, 2010Your Open House Murray Hill U In The Great Recession
By Laura Kusisto Skinny college grads in pale blue or violet robes once strode across the stage straight into an apartment in Murray Hill. But as 21-year-olds now stumble instead into an uncertain job market, you...
New York Observer - Monday, May 10, 2010On The Market
Photos by Angel Franco of the New York Times By VIVIAN S. TOY CHELSEA ONE-BEDROOM $599,000 MANHATTAN: 225 West...
New York Times - Saturday, November 21, 2009All Featured Videos
Sneak Peek Inside 200 East 27th StreetDamon Powell and Andrew Saracino represented this exclusive property on 200 East 27th Street and it is now closed or no longer available. Take a sneak peek at this property and if you are interested in something comparable please reach out to Damon at 212-521-5729, or to Andrew at 212-381-4235.
All information is from sources deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, changes in price, prior sale or withdrawal without notice. No representation is made as to the accuracy of any description. All measurements and square footages are approximate and all information should be confirmed by customer. All rights to content, photographs and graphics reserved to Halstead. Customer should consult with its counsel regarding all closing costs, including without limitation the New York State 1% tax paid by buyers on residential properties over $1 million. Halstead represents the seller/owner on Halstead's own exclusives, except if another agent of Halstead represents the buyer/tenant, in which case Halstead will be a dual agent with designated agents representing seller/owner and buyer/tenant. Halstead represents the buyer/tenant when showing the exclusives of other real estate firms. In all instances Halstead treats all parties fairly and honestly. Halstead actively supports equal housing opportunities.