About Matthew

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Meet MATTHEW

Hey! I’m Matthew (you can call me Matt), and this is my dog, Wilson. Thanks for dropping in. I was born and raised in New Jersey, attended college in Rhode Island, and have since settled in Greenwich. My career in sales has taken me from Finance to Food & Beverage to Technology and now Real Estate.

My interest in real estate began as a small boy before Zillow and internet listings existed when I just liked houses and architecture. I would pour over my grandfather's old architecture books, look at home listings in the classified ads, and design and draw the floor plans of what I saw (not to scale of course).

My fascination has settled into historic homes and gilded-age mansions with their craftsmanship and attention to detail. However, I also find myself admiring the ultra-modern home blended with glass, wood & concrete from time to time as a stalwart minimalist. There isn’t much I can’t find respect for, so long as it possesses creative vision and personal style.

Aside from Real Estate, my goal is to bring to you curated content focusing on history, heritage, places to visit, architecture and landscapes that inspire you in all ways, big and small. Building a new home? Stop in. Need inspiration for how to renovate your foyer? I’ll have plenty of looks for that over time.

Please feel free to connect, drop me a line to discuss your bespoke home search, list your home, ask a question, or of course just to say hi.

MATTHEW TALLETT

Real Estate Sales Executive
LICENSE NUMBER
RES0820950
ADDRESS
125 Mason Street, Greenwich, CT 06830

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Representing home sellers & buyers throughout the Fairfield County & Litchfield County, CT and Westchester County, NY with a niche in Luxury Real Estate. If you are looking for a full service Real Estate Sales Executive, not an agent, look no further. As a Greenwich, CT local you can count on me to know whats going on in town and the surrounding areas.

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