Nicholas Campasano is a Real Estate Broker and Partner at The Agency Long Island, The Agency Brooklyn, and The Agency Connecticut, where he leads with a results-driven approach rooted in strategy, precision, and innovation. Known for his deep market knowledge and forward-thinking mindset, Nicholas has built a reputation as a trusted advisor to clients, developers, and investors alike.
With a foundation in marketing, entrepreneurship, construction, and title insurance, Nicholas brings a multifaceted understanding of the real estate industry to every transaction. His career began in his family’s real estate law firm, where he developed an early appreciation for contracts, negotiation, and the nuances of deal-making. From there, he entered the title insurance industry, overseeing more than 15,000 closings — experience that sharpened his technical expertise and reinforced his commitment to diligence and detail.
That foundation evolved into a full-scale real estate career focused on representing distinctive properties and guiding complex deals with creativity and precision. Nicholas’s ability to merge data-driven strategy with storytelling has made him a leader in luxury, new construction, and waterfront real estate across Long Island and beyond. His marketing approach is defined by exceptional presentation, innovative digital reach, and an ability to connect properties with the right audience — whether locally, nationally, or globally.
As a Partner in multiple Agency offices, Nicholas plays a key role in expanding the brand’s presence throughout the tri-state area. He works closely with agents and leadership teams to cultivate growth, elevate standards, and deliver a client experience defined by professionalism, transparency, and excellence.
Passionate about progress and connection, Nicholas believes that real estate is not just about selling homes, but about creating opportunity — for clients, colleagues, and communities alike. His approach continues to blend innovation with integrity, helping redefine what modern real estate looks like on Long Island and beyond.