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Matthew Morgan

Licensed Real Estate Salesperson
About Matthew
Matthew brings a refined, people-first approach to real estate, shaped by a professional background in hospitality management and the performing arts. That foundation shows up in the way he works: attentive, intuitive, and highly attuned to nuance. He listens closely, asks the right questions, and understands that finding the right home is as much about lifestyle and feeling as it is about square footage.

Having lived across three of New York City’s five boroughs over the past 25 years and traveled extensively around the world, Matthew offers a grounded perspective on what makes New York living so distinct. Whether guiding a first-time buyer or helping a seller position their home for the market, he brings a thoughtful, measured approach that aligns with Turnstone Advisory’s belief that every opportunity should be uncovered and no detail overlooked. Just as importantly, Matthew never loses sight of his sense of humor, bringing an ease and energy to the process that makes what can often feel overwhelming genuinely enjoyable. A genuine passion for New York City’s history further shapes his perspective, giving him a deeper appreciation for the character, architecture, and stories that define each neighborhood he works in.

As a co-owner in a Prospect Heights cooperative for nearly a decade, Matthew has firsthand experience navigating the nuances of New York real estate. He knows Brooklyn intimately, from Prospect Heights to Park Slope to Fort Greene, and works seamlessly across Manhattan, from the East Village to the Upper East Side.

At Turnstone Advisory at Compass, Matthew is part of a team known for its integrity, precision, and commitment to doing things the right way. He approaches every client relationship with care, discretion, and a clear focus on outcomes.

Outside of real estate, Matthew can often be found in Prospect Park with his Labrador, Conrad, or immersed in New York’s cultural scene, from Broadway performances to evenings at the Metropolitan Opera.