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Curbed.com - One of the Last of Its Kind on West 10th Street
Wall Street Journal - Long a Magnet for Writers and Artists, This Greenwich Village Brownstone Is Starting a New Chapter
Brick Underground - What you can get for $1 million in Hell's Kitchen, an eclectic area that's 'close to everything'
W42st Article - From luxury real estate to COVID-19 frontline
NBC News: Respiratory Therapist left medicine to work in NYC Real Estate, but the pandemic's takeover in New York City prompted his return
W42st Article - From Broadway to Real Estate: Jeff’s Journey Through Hell’s Kitchen
Wall Street Journal - Long a Magnet for Writers and Artists, This Greenwich Village Brownstone Is Starting a New Chapter
Brick Underground - What you can get for $1 million in Hell's Kitchen, an eclectic area that's 'close to everything'
W42st Article - From luxury real estate to COVID-19 frontline
NBC News: Respiratory Therapist left medicine to work in NYC Real Estate, but the pandemic's takeover in New York City prompted his return
W42st Article - From Broadway to Real Estate: Jeff’s Journey Through Hell’s Kitchen
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About Danny
"I choose not the suffocating aesthetic of the suburbs, but the violent jolt of the capital" - Virginia Woolf
Born and raised in Westchester County, Danny Sayegh offers clients a lifelong familiarity with the city, a resourceful personality, and a deep passion for helping people. His real estate work is aided by the knowledge and experience that comes from being a founding member and principal agent of The Dyksterhouse Team. Danny has been instrumental in creating and building the team while at the same time focusing on his own successful residential sales portfolio.
Prior to real estate, Danny quickly rose through the medical field ranks at New York Presbytarian Columbia & Weill Cornell, from patient care to ultimately serving as director of several departments. In this career, he honed not only his ability to connect with people, but also to build consensus, navigate complex processes and overcome obstacles, all with a cool, calm demeanor. "Whether my customer is a patient or a client looking to settle in a new home, at the end of the day, it's the smile on their face that I most look forward to," he says.
The Covid-19 pandemic was a challenge for all of us in NYC. Danny rose to the occasion at the height of the pandemic in the spring of 2020. During NYC's darkest moments with lockdowns in place, the real estate industry put on hold, and where only essential workers were permitted to leave their homes, Danny selflessly returned to his Respiratory Therapy roots and went back to work in the COVID ICU at New York Presbyterian Columbia Hospital during the worst months of the pandemic.
Danny holds bachelor's degrees in Biology and Respiratory Therapy from Stony Brook University, and a master's in Public Administration from Marist College. He resides in the exciting Hell's Kitchen area and in his free time, he enjoys working out, cooking, interior design and New York City's exciting theater scene just outside his front door. In his spare time, Danny is a proud volunteer with Food Bank For New York City.
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Greenwich Village | Single-Family Opportunity | Historically Significant Brownstone | Gold Coast
28 West 10th is one of the last remaining opportunities to restore a historically significant Renwick Brownstone to its former grandeur as a single-family residence.
Designed by James Renwick Jr., one of the more prominent mid-19th-century architects, these eleven wide and elegant West 10th Street homes were built between 1856 and 1858. Renwick, known for designing numerous banks, brownstones, charity hospitals, and Gothic-style churches like Grace Church and St. Patrick’s Cathedral, left his mark on New York City as well as this iconic stretch of West 10th Street.
The brownstone is situated in the middle of the eleven houses numbered 20 to 38 West 10th Street, collectively forming the historic 'Renwick Row,' also known as 'English Terrace Row.' Listing Details
Designed by James Renwick Jr., one of the more prominent mid-19th-century architects, these eleven wide and elegant West 10th Street homes were built between 1856 and 1858. Renwick, known for designing numerous banks, brownstones, charity hospitals, and Gothic-style churches like Grace Church and St. Patrick’s Cathedral, left his mark on New York City as well as this iconic stretch of West 10th Street.
The brownstone is situated in the middle of the eleven houses numbered 20 to 38 West 10th Street, collectively forming the historic 'Renwick Row,' also known as 'English Terrace Row.' Listing Details
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Closed: 505 West 43rd Street, Apt 10A
Charlie West | 2 BDRM 2BTH CONDO | 478sf PRIVATE TERRACE | 1337sf Interior Space | $2.35M
Residences at 505 W 43 are light, bright, and spacious, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows, 5" wide oak plank flooring, white lacquered kitchens with Grohe fixtures and appliances by Thermador and Bosch, and bathrooms with marble floors and Toto fixtures. Many of 505 W 43's residences feature spacious outdoor terraces and balconies that overlook the property's quiet interior courtyard. Residents of 505 W 43 enjoy a robust amenity suite that includes an indoor heated pool with adjacent outdoor sun-deck, fitness center, double-height lobby library and lounge, and children's playroom.
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Closed: 23 Park Avenue, Apt 2C
Breathtaking, unique and rare Stanford White designed townhouse duplex. The double height great room has 15 foot ceilings, the original paneling, deeply coffered ceiling and monumental fireplace. This “Grand Salon” is punctuated with beams of soft light filtering through towering leaded and stained-glass windows and is complimented by the mezzanine level library perched high above. Listing Details
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