Leo Pesso |
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| Suffolk Homes of Long Island | |||
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11792, United States |
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About Leo Pesso
Leo Pesso - Professional Summary:
Since 2001, Leo Pesso has contributed his wide-ranging knowledge of the real estate industry to Suffolk Homes of Long Island, a realty firm dealing largely with investment properties. Committed to the success of his business, Leo Pesso concentrates his efforts on familiarizing himself with the district’s real estate markets and networking with potential and existing clients on a daily basis. As a talented real estate investor, Leo Pesso works to discover investment opportunities in undervalued residential and commercial real estate. Leo Pesso’s solid professional background affords him with the experience necessary to discover undervalued situations, create sound deal structures, and build long-term value for his clients. Under Pesso’s leadership, Suffolk Homes of Long Island performs careful due diligence, adheres to strict investment guidelines, and makes wise investments that create value for its clients. In addition to his focus on investment properties, Leo Pesso also specializes in foreclosures, REOs, and short sales. Committed to the advancement of his field, Leo Pesso maintains memberships with several professional groups in the real estate market. As a member of the Multiple Listing Service of Long Island (MLSLI), Leo Pesso works with a network of 2,400 real estate offices throughout the regions of Suffolk, Nassau, and Queens to better serve the buying and selling public. Pesso also maintains membership with the New York State Association of Realtors (NYSAR), a trade organization representing more than 54,000 real estate professionals throughout the State of New York, and the Long Island Board of Realtors, the largest local Realtor board in the United States.
Leo Pesso - Professional Experience:
Suffolk Homes of Long Island
Real Estate Broker
Real Estate
Mount Sinai, NY
2001 — 2010
Leo Pesso - Education:
SUNY Stony Brook
BS
Stony Brook, NY
1990 — 1994


