Leslie Aviles is a passionate and driven REALTOR® serving North County San Diego. With a strong background in finance and a history of success in high-performing sales roles, Leslie brings a strategic, client-focused approach to every real estate transaction.
As a former personal banker and top leader in the automotive industry, Leslie understands how to navigate complex negotiations while keeping her clients’ goals front and center. Her experience, professionalism, and dedication make her a trusted advocate for buyers, sellers, and investors alike.
Fluent in both English and Spanish, Leslie is proud to serve a diverse range of clients throughout San Diego County. She’s especially excited to be part of such an amazing team—surrounded by like-minded professionals who are committed to excellence and community.
As a wife, mom, and local resident, Leslie knows first and how important it is to find the right place to call home. When she’s not working, you’ll find her creating lifestyle content, staying active, and enjoying San Diego’s best coffee and vegan spots with her family.
Let Leslie be your trusted partner in real estate—because experience, heart, and hustle matter.
Broadpoint Properties Blog
Helpful Real Estate Insights from the Pros
Broadpoint
Properties Blog
Helpful Real Estate Insights from the Pros
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The Impact of San Diego Weather on your Home
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