A young man sitting on a red velvet chair in a bookstore or cafe, wearing sunglasses, a black t-shirt, beige pants, and white sneakers, with one leg crossed over the other. There are books and decorative items on shelves behind him, and a table in the foreground with a floral hat-shaped item, a stack of magazines, and a framed artwork.

I’m Leonardo Cascitelli, a real estate professional with Coldwell Banker Global Luxury, based at the Coldwell Banker Bayfront Office, specializing in listings across MiMo, Miami Shores, El Portal, and Biscayne Park.

I live here. I raise my kids here. I know which blocks are turning, which streets stay quiet, where the tree canopy matters, which schools influence decisions, and what actually drives demand beyond the listing price.

Selling is not just a transaction. It’s a positioning decision.

My role is to make sure you do it strategically, and maximize the opportunity behind it.

I help homeowners sell with a clear strategy by understanding exactly who’s moving into the Upper East Side, what they value, and where they’re willing to pay a premium. Families upgrading, empty nesters cashing out, relocation buyers, and developers are actively reshaping these neighborhoods, and positioning your home correctly within that shift is everything.

I don’t just look at comps. I look at patterns. Buyer psychology. Micro-location details that most agents overlook.

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