Kevin Friedman is a famous South African jewelry designer, artist, and REALTOR with Coldwell Banker in Key Biscayne. He is fully committed to providing highly effective communication, individualized professional service, and knowledge that will result in a successful transaction. In addition to his career in real estate, Kevin is a Renaissance man who finds inspiration and creativity in his surroundings and has an innovative approach to home buying and selling. He has won numerous international awards for his jewelry design work and has a passion for community Development. Kevin has spent the last 20 years dividing his time between Miami, Johannesburg, and Northern California, traveling frequently for inspiration and discipline. His new home is Miami, and he is eager to help you find your perfect home. To buy or sell your home, get in touch RIGHT AWAY!

My approach to listing a home is shaped by a background that is uncommon in real estate. I draw on years in luxury design, storytelling, and visual presentation to treat every property as a curated asset, not a commodity. This means your home is analyzed, prepared, and marketed with the same precision I bring to bespoke jewelry design: nothing is accidental, and every detail is intentional.

I specialize in identifying the narrative of a property—its architecture, its light, its rhythm—and translating that into strategic pricing, visual identity, and targeted marketing that speaks directly to the right audience. This is not styling for the sake of aesthetics; it is market positioning designed to elevate perceived value and drive stronger offers.

You work directly with me throughout the process. I do not hand off preparation, communication, or negotiation to junior staff. Sellers value that I think like a designer, market like a strategist, and negotiate like someone accustomed to high-stakes, one-of-one transactions.

The outcome is a listing that feels distinctive, a process that is structured and transparent, and a sale that reflects the true potential of your home rather than the baseline the market might accept.

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English