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Nest Seekers International Expands to New Jersey with Jersey City and Hoboken Offices

Nest Seekers International Expands to New Jersey with Jersey City and Hoboken Offices


Industry Veterans Gilli Axel and Marc Brenner to Head New Offices and Meet the Thriving Region’s Demand for Global Reach

NEW YORK – May 12, 2016 – Nest Seekers International, a full-service brokerage firm with offices in New York, South Florida and Los Angeles, today announced the launch of its Jersey City and Hoboken offices. Slated to open on May 15, the new offices will be headed by Gilli Axel and Marc Brenner, real estate industry veterans with 20 years of combined experience working as real estate agents and principal developers in New Jersey.

“Expanding to New Jersey was always part of our business plan,” said Eddie Shapiro, president and CEO at Nest Seekers International. “Upon meeting Gilli and Marc, it was immediately clear that their extensive knowledge of Jersey City, Hoboken and Northern New Jersey, as well as their dedication to cultivating Nest Seekers’ uplifting culture, would make them the ideal candidates to head the new offices.”

The first loft-like storefront showroom will be located in the heart of Jersey City’s thriving WALDO District and will house 35 to 40 agents. These agents will capitalize on Nest Seekers’ global positioning and marketing expertise to effectively serve the higher end of the New Jersey market.

"Timing is a major factor in real estate," said Axel. "The Gold Coast market has never been more robust, and it is ready to join the global real estate conversation through Nest Seekers' international platform."

The Nest Seekers team is already slated to market a number of new development projects in the region. Details will be released in the coming months. 

“We are getting assignments by the sheer fact that Nest Seekers has a positive reputation for its brand value and dedication to providing a personalized boutique experience,” Brenner said. “Since the New Jersey marketplace is becoming increasingly driven by foreign investments, we are thrilled to meet the demand for the global positioning needed to sell these exceptional waterfront assets.” 


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