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Yoskowitz joins Piquet Realty New York

Piquet Realty, a real estate firm with deep connections to the Brazilian investment community, hired Jesse Yoskowitz as a founding member of Piquet Realty New York. Yoskowitz will be spearheading what he will call "The Limitless Team" at Piquet Realty New York. The Limitless Team will offer all types of real estate needs, including creative and digital branding for new properties through the Limitless Agency. Yoskowitz comes to the company from Lee & Associates, a commercial real estate services firm. He also owned and managed Limitless Concierge, a concierge and lifestyle firm, where he provided clients with exclusive access to the inaccessible, including prestigious events, hard-to-find luxury services, private jet charters and more. "Jesse is no stranger to luxury, and he comes to Piquet Realty with a valuable insight on new and pre-existing luxury developments, which is going to significantly help our business," said Daniel Messing, principal broker at Piquet Realty. "He is hungry for success, knows how to connect people with lucrative opportunities and most importantly, has a vision. He is a great addition to our growing team in New York." "The people we hire at our firm do not simply act as brokers; they act as lifestyle consultants," said Daniel Piquet, president, Piquet Realty. "In Jesse, we saw someone that embraces the luxury lifestyle as we do, and he epitomizes our principles. We are excited that he has joined the Piquet team, and we know that Limitless will be an extremely successful group." Yoskowitz, a native New Yorker who grew up in Woodbury, Long Island, holds residences in both New York City and the Hamptons, where he has extensive professional and social networks. He has acquired a deep knowledge of both the commercial and residential real estate. He studied Entrepreneurship Management at Baruch College, a division of, the City University of New York (CUNY). He is a licensed real estate agent in New York.
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