
Pam Spellane
Director's Council
Tel: (203) 656-6555
Cell: (203) 461-3638
Darien Office
pspellane@halstead.com
Pam Spellane brings her unmatched enthusiasm and energy into every real estate transaction, be it a sale or listing. She sticks by her philosophy that “People need to be informed every step of the way when they are buying or selling real estate.” Pam established herself in the real estate community when she had the honor of selling the most expensive house in the history of Darien in September, 2007.
Pam’s professional attitude and her enjoyment of dealing with all of her clients is evident as soon as you meet her. She believes it is her duty as an agent to go the extra mile for everyone who chooses to work with her. One of Pam’s clients summed it up neatly, “When I first met Pam during a listing presentation, I knew right away she was going to do the best job for me. Her upbeat attitude and positive outlook are infectious!”
Prior to entering the real estate field, Pam had a successful career as a Vice President in government bond, money market sales and trading at EF Hutton & Co. Pam gave up her career to take on another career challenge, raising two young children. But as time marched on, Pam’s urge to get back into the mainstream business environment lead her to start a career in real estate.
Pam was born in the suburbs of New York City and currently resides in Darien, Connecticut, where she moved with her husband, Tom in 1981. They raised two children in Darien, both attending public school. Pam has been an active civic member of the town serving on several community boards and school organizations. One board Pam is most honored to have served on is A Better Chance, a national network placing young city high school students/scholars into the Darien High School program, giving them an educational opportunity outside of their city schools.
Halstead Property Connecticut, LLC
A waterfront view is available through a wall of windows and French doors.
By Sue Varrone
This 8,500-square-foot stone Georgian retreat, modeled after Edwin Luyten’s Grey Walls in Scotland, won the 2005 HOBI Award for Custom House of the Year, given by...
Stamford Advocate - Friday, May 18, 2012
by Chris Preovolos
This home on Darien's Contentment Island is up for sale for $26 million.
In Darien, there’s a $26 million five-bedroom, eight-bathroom house situated on 3.3 acres on Contentment Island, which has been on the market for a little less...
Stamford Advocate - Tuesday, May 15, 2012
By Julie Curtis
DARIEN, Conn. - It’s not called “Contentment Island” for nothing. It is the most expensive parcel ever offered for sale in Darien, and if you’re willing – or able – to part with $26 million, then “Contentment Island”...
The Daily Darien - Thursday, May 10, 2012
OWN Supplement
Breathtaking Waterfront Estate
Less than an hour outside of New York City, Pam Spellane of Halstead Property has listed a stunning 5.25-acre waterfront compound nestled in the private Tokeneke Association in Darien, Connecticut. This incredible property consists of a five-bedroom...
Wall Street Journal - Thursday, May 10, 2012
STUCCO COLONIAL
$1,675,000
CONNECTICUT: 4 Crockett Street, Rowayton
A colonial redone in a modern style with four bedrooms, three baths, two fireplaces, bleached wood floors, a third-floor bonus room, and a garden patio on 0.2 acres close to village shops. Pam Spellane, Halstead...
New York Times - Monday, October 17, 2011
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