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Rodriguez and Giglio join Ideal Properties Group as agents

Brooklyn, NY Ideal Properties Group has hired Rosmery Rodriguez and Vincent Giglio as agents. 

Rodriguez rejoins Ideal from Douglas Elliman. She will be based in the firm’s Williamsburg office.

With seven years of real estate experience, Giglio joins Ideal from Oxford Property Group in Manhattan, having previously been with Exit Realty Best and Fillmore Real Estate. He will also be based in Ideal’s Williamsburg office.

“We welcome Rosmery and Vincent to Ideal,” said Aleksandra Scepanovic, managing director of Ideal. “Ideal continues to attract remarkable talent and I believe that our reputation of having a strong, supportive culture is reverberating through the New York City real estate market. With the celebrations of our 10-year anniversary forthcoming, we look forward to our continued expansion in the communities that have embraced us as their broker of choice.”

Founded in 2007 by Scepanovic and Erik Serras, Ideal is a full-service firm that offers pre-development marketing and branding as well as residential, commercial, office and retail services. With offices located in Cobble Hill, Gowanus, Park Slope and Williamsburg, and a staff of over 200 highly trained real estate brokers and salespeople, the firm is quickly expanding in the New York City marketplace.

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