Dana Power at The Corcoran Group
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Buying or selling property in Manhattan isn’t just about square footage—it’s about navigating a market where every block has its own rhythm. Real estate transactions here demand a mix of precision and local insight, whether you’re dealing with a pre-war co-op, a sleek new condo, or a townhouse with decades of history. Dana Power at The Corcoran Group operates in this space, connecting clients with opportunities in a city where real estate is as dynamic as the neighborhoods themselves.
The office sits at 220 W 19th St, 5th Floor, a stretch of Chelsea that balances residential charm with the energy of nearby galleries and cafés. This part of Manhattan has long been a magnet for those who want proximity to downtown without sacrificing a sense of community—qualities that often factor into real estate decisions. While the building itself is unassuming from the street, the fifth-floor location places it squarely in the flow of a neighborhood that’s both central and distinctly New York.
Real estate in this city moves fast, but the details—negotiations, paperwork, timing—can’t afford to. Whether it’s a first-time purchase, an investment property, or a sale that requires careful staging, the process benefits from someone who understands the nuances of Manhattan’s boros and micro-markets. For questions or to discuss listings, the direct line is (212) 444-7872; no frills, just a straightforward way to start the conversation.
If you’re mapping out a visit—or just curious about the area—the directions will get you there. Chelsea’s grid is walkable, but the fifth floor is easiest reached by elevator, a small but practical detail in a city where efficiency matters.