Michelle Kim | May 8, 2026
Real estate is more than contracts, negotiations, and property tours. It is also about communication, trust, and understanding.
At Mosaik Real Estate, we understand that buying or selling a home can feel more comfortable when clients are able to communicate in the language they know best. That is why our team includes agents who speak multiple languages, helping us better serve the diverse communities across the Bay Area.
From San Francisco to the Peninsula and surrounding neighborhoods, our multilingual team allows us to connect with a wider range of buyers and sellers while creating a more personal real estate experience.
The Bay Area is one of the most culturally diverse regions in the country. Many buyers and sellers speak multiple languages at home, and having an agent who understands both the language and cultural background can make the process smoother and more approachable.
At Mosaik Real Estate, our team includes agents who speak:
Mandarin
Cantonese
English
Korean
Spanish
Vietnamese
Italian
This multilingual approach helps us communicate clearly with clients throughout every stage of the real estate process.
Buying or selling a home involves important decisions. Clear communication is essential when discussing contracts, pricing, negotiations, inspections, timelines, and long-term goals.
Working with a multilingual real estate agent can help clients feel more confident throughout the process. It also allows conversations to feel more natural and comfortable, especially when discussing complex details related to the Bay Area real estate market.
At Mosaik Real Estate, we believe communication should never feel like a barrier.
Several members of the Mosaik Real Estate team help support clients through multilingual communication across the Bay Area.
Dana Lee speaks Mandarin
Geary Do speaks Vietnamese
Greta Tengattini speaks Italian and Spanish
Jeffrey Sie speaks Cantonese
Jenny Z. Rademacher speaks Mandarin
Matthew Grubisich speaks Spanish
Michelle Kim speaks Korean
Sky Lin speaks Mandarin
Younglee Han speaks Korean
Together, our team helps create a more inclusive and accessible experience for buyers and sellers throughout San Francisco and surrounding communities.
While language is an important part of communication, local market knowledge matters just as much.
The Mosaik Real Estate team understands the neighborhoods, market trends, and lifestyle differences across San Francisco, the Peninsula, and nearby Bay Area communities. Combining multilingual communication with local expertise allows our team to better support clients throughout the buying and selling process.
Whether clients are purchasing their first home, relocating, or exploring investment opportunities, having guidance that feels both clear and personalized can make a significant difference.
For many buyers and sellers, real estate decisions are deeply personal. Being able to communicate in a preferred language can help reduce stress and create a more comfortable experience from start to finish.
At Mosaik Real Estate, we are proud to serve a diverse range of communities and help clients navigate the Bay Area real estate market with confidence.
If you are looking for an agent who speaks your language and understands your goals, the Mosaik Real Estate team is here to help.
Contact Mosaik Real Estate today to connect with a team member who can support your real estate journey.
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