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Skyline Properties welcomes Ukah as broker

ronx, NY According to Skyline Properties, Emmanuel Ukah has joined the firm as an investment sales broker.

Ukah focuses on investment sales in the New York Metro area with an expertise in the Fordham, Kingsbridge, Williamsbridge, Grand Concourse, Riverdale, Morris Heights, University Heights, Tremont and Norwood neighborhoods.

Prior, Ukah worked at ONE Commercial Realty Services, BSD Realty Worldwide and Geodana Realty Corp. as a commercial sales associate. 

“Teamwork, creativity, passion and love for real estate are what motivate me to achieve great results both in my personal life, and in the competitive world of real estate,” said Ukah. He takes pride in the strong trust-based relationships he builds with buyers and sellers that last well beyond closing day.

Specializing in both commercial and residential real estate sales  in all price ranges and property types, Ukah worked with clients throughout the city toward achieving their unique goals. He draws on his prior experience in the property acquisition and investor relations sector of a private firm, combined with ONE Commercial’s unparalleled resources and support to properly educate clients on real estate market sales and buying strategies.

Ukah came to the New York area as a young man from Lagos, Nigeria. He studied Marketing and business administration at Lagos University, Nigeria. Also attended the Family of Christ Theological Seminary in New York where he obtained a B.A degree in Theology. Apart from being a successful real estate broker, Emmanuel is an ordained Pastor and founder of Evidence Gospel Kingdom Church, Bronx, New York, and he enjoys serving his community with much passion and love.

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