Join Leatherman Homes
A boutique brokerage with the track record of a much larger one.
Since 1996, broker Kevin Leatherman has personally closed 1,100+ transactions across Nassau County, and the brokerage has closed more than double that while growing into a 26 agent agency. If you want a place where the broker is in the building, the systems are real, and the commission structure is transparent, let's talk.
Broker: Kevin Leatherman, Past President of LIBOR and MLSli, Board of Managers of OneKey® MLS. Office: 25 S Village Ave, Rockville Centre, NY.
Talk to KevinWhy agents join
Four reasons agents move their license to Leatherman Homes, stated plainly and without exaggeration.
A broker with standing
Kevin Leatherman is a Past President of LIBOR and MLSli and sits on the Board of Managers of OneKey® MLS. That is 30+ years and 1,100+ transactions behind every agent on the team.
Real systems, not slogans
Lofty CRM and website, a marketing operation, and a contact database built over decades. The tools are in place on day one, not promised for later.
Mentorship that's real
Agents here are trained and mentored directly. Adam Zullo has built a 30-year career in real estate with roughly 15 of those years at Leatherman Homes under Kevin's guidance — proof that agents stay because the support is real, not a recruiting line.
Transparent commission structure
We walk you through our commission structure in plain terms before you decide. No surprises, no fine print.
Who thrives here
Leatherman Homes is a boutique, not a volume mill. The agents who do well here tend to want a named broker they can reach, a defined market to work, and colleagues who close alongside them rather than compete for the same lead.
The desk you walk into has structure. Day-to-day operations run through an Associate Broker and Manager, Dennis Law, so when you need a deal looked at there is a manager in the building as well as the broker. The bench is built for the situations Nassau deals throw at you: Adela Flores Mena handles short sales, foreclosures, and REO; Angelica DeBonis works residential rentals; Jacqueline Furino specializes in rentals as well. When a file gets complicated, the person who has done it before is down the hall.
The brokerage runs two established sub-teams in addition to its solo agents. The All Star Team is co-led by Camille Giardina and Juan Jara, both Licensed Real Estate Associate Brokers; the Furino Team is led by Jacqueline Furino, alongside Meghan Furino. New agents can plug into a team's structure or build an independent book with the brokerage's tools behind them. You can review the full 26-agent roster on the team page, and read more about the brokerage on the about page.
The market you would work
Leatherman Homes is built around Nassau County's South Shore and central villages. Before you move a license, see the market the way an agent here sees it — the community guides and live listings our agents work every day.
- Nassau County market guide — the South Shore and North Shore difference, the housing mix, who buys where.
- Rockville Centre guide — our home village: the walkable downtown, the LIRR commute, the co-op and single-family mix.
- Garden City guide — the planned single-family village in central Nassau.
- Long Beach guide — the barrier-island beach city and its condo market.
- Rockville Centre homes for sale — live MLS inventory, refreshed daily.
- Garden City homes for sale — what is active right now.
- Long Beach homes for sale — single-family and waterfront inventory.
- Valley Stream homes for sale — the western South Shore commuter market.
Questions agents ask
What kind of brokerage is Leatherman Homes?
Is the broker involved day to day?
What tools and systems do agents get on day one?
How does the commission structure work?
Can I join a team, or do I work independently?
How do I start the conversation?
Brokerage facts (founding year, transaction count, team size, broker credentials) and named-agent roles (Adam Zullo, Dennis Law, Adela Flores Mena, Angelica DeBonis, Jacqueline Furino) as of June 2026, per Leatherman Homes records and the public team roster. Data last verified June 2026.
Start the conversation
If Leatherman Homes sounds like the right fit, reach Kevin directly. The conversation is confidential and no-pressure.
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