I’m Leonardo Cascitelli — a real estate professional specializing in listings across MiMo, Miami Shores, El Portal, and Biscayne Park.
Today, I help homeowners sell intelligently by understanding who’s moving into the Upper East Side, what they value, and what they’re paying premiums for. Families upgrading, empty nesters cashing out, relocation buyers, and developers are reshaping these neighborhoods — and sellers need someone who understands that shift.
I live here. I raise my kids here. I know which blocks are turning over, which streets are quiet, which have tree canopy, which have better schools, which have real community, and which buyers are willing to pay for those advantages.
Selling is a lifestyle transition as much as a financial one — my job is to make it strategic.
Before real estate, I spent 20 years in hospitality — opening restaurants, building brands, and learning how people choose neighborhoods based on how they want to live: where they get their coffee, where their kids play, what schools make sense, and where community actually happens.
That experience taught me something most agents miss: people don’t just buy a house, they buy a rhythm — morning routines, school drop-offs, Saturday sports, good bread within 10 minutes, a place for date night, and neighbors that make it feel like home.