Megan Scott came to real estate after a distinguished career in finance. She spent several years at J.P. Morgan working as an international equity sales trader. It was a seamless transition as her understanding of market cycles, client focus, and strong negotiating skills gave her all she needed to quickly grow a thriving real estate business. Megan is known for her diligence, attention to detail, tenacity, discretion, and her willingness to always go the extra mile for her clients. Her goal is to help her clients navigate the New York City real estate market and to guide them through their deals from first viewing to successful closing. She is very experienced in selling cooperatives, condominiums, and townhouses, both uptown and downtown. Megan is a graduate of St. Paul’s School and Georgetown University and lives with her family in Carnegie Hill.
Amanda Cannon Goldworm, Megan Duryea Scott, and Merrill Curtis work in partnership to bring a new level of service to both buyers and sellers in New York City. Utilizing more than 45 years of combined experience, The AMM Team brokered $115 million in closed volume in 2022. They have ranked consistently among the top 10 teams across Sotheby's International Realty nationwide and have been repeatedly recognized by REAL Trends America's Best as being in the top 0.5% of sales agents in the U.S. Their encyclopedic knowledge of New York neighborhoods, buildings, floorplans, and the intricacies of cooperative boards, distinguishes them among their peers. Their seasoned negotiation and marketing skills, as well as networks of designers and architects, enable them to offer a highly personalized and full-service approach to every client.
Some of The AMM Team's notable sales include a high-floor apartment at the iconic Central Park Tower on 217 West 57th Street for $17.3 million, the historic Scribner Townhouse at 39 East 67th Street for $16 million, 320 Central Park West Penthouse for $15 million, a new development condominium at 10 Madison Square West for $14.5 million, 17 East 89th Street Penthouse for $11 million, a 14-room apartment at River House for $10.495 million, a classic Carnegie Hill Townhouse at 52 East 91st Street for $9.45 million, and a duplex at 925 Park Avenue for $8.3 million representing both the buyer and seller.