Liat Cohen helps families and professionals relocating from across America, Europe, and Israel find their place in Miami's most desirable neighborhoods — with bilingual, relationship-first service.
Born in Israel and rooted in South Florida, Liat speaks the language of her clients — literally and figuratively. She pairs an insider's knowledge of Miami's finest communities with the patience and discretion that a major life move deserves. Whether you're buying, renting, or simply exploring, she works with clients across every budget and every stage of the journey.
From Brickell's skyline towers to Pinecrest's canopy-shaded estates, each community has its own rhythm. Explore schools, parks, dining, and Jewish life in every one.
Liat brings deep local knowledge of Pinecrest, Brickell, Coral Gables, and every neighborhood she serves — backed by the Maya Vander Group at Compass, a team with decades of combined experience selling homes across South Florida. Together, they give your listing the market insight and marketing reach to get in front of the right buyers, including relocating families from across the U.S. and Israel.

Liat Cohen built her practice around the families she understands best: people arriving in Miami from somewhere else, ready to begin a new chapter. Having made that journey from Israel herself, she knows the questions that keep newcomers up at night — schools, community, faith, commute, and the feel of a street at dusk.
Today she advises tech founders, finance professionals, and growing families relocating from New York, San Francisco, London, Tel Aviv and beyond — drawn by Florida's climate, its zero state income tax, and a thriving Jewish community. Her service is unhurried, bilingual in English and Hebrew, and built to last well past closing day.
New listings, neighborhood tours, market notes, and the little moments that make South Florida feel like home — all on Instagram.
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