
Miguel Salvat and Daniel Golik relocated their luxury real estate partnership to Compass in South Miami. The uncle-and-nephew team brings a combined 35 years of experience and more than 1,500 closed transactions. Their focus is the Miami luxury market, supported by multigenerational ties to the city’s cultural and real estate communities. They previously worked under the CENTURY 21 BE3 brand, after Salvat founded YES Real Estate Services, which grew to more than 100 agents before being acquired by CENTURY 21. RealTrends Verified data shows Salvat closed 14 transaction sides totaling $11.91 million in 2024, ranking No. 89 in Miami for 2025. Salvat and Golik cite a family background that shaped their work ethic and client service approach, and they describe Compass as matching their standards of service and professionalism.
"Longtime Miami real estate partners and family duo Miguel Salvat and Daniel Golik have moved their luxury business to Compass in South Miami, the brokerage announced on Thursday. The uncle-and-nephew team brings a combined 35 years of experience and more than 1,500 closed transactions to Compass, according to the company announcement. They will focus on the Miami luxury segment, leveraging multigenerational ties to the city's cultural and real estate communities."
"They were formerly brokered by fellow Compass International Holdings brand CENTURY 21 BE3. Salvat entered real estate in 2006 and went on to found YES Real Estate Services, which grew to more than 100 agents before being acquired by CENTURY 21, the company said. RealTrends Verified data shows that in 2024, Salvat closed 14 transaction sides totaling $11.91 million in sales volume, earning him the No. 89 rank in Miami in the 2025 RealTrends Verified City Rankings."
"Golik, a graduate of the University of Central Florida's hospitality program, embraced his roots in real estate; his father served as a senior executive in the Miami market for decades. Raised in a family that operated a well-known Spanish-language bookstore and the world's largest Cuban exile publishing house, Salvat and Golik said that background shaped their work ethic and approach to client service. We grew up understanding that if you can walk, you can work, Salvat said in the announcement."
"We chose to partner with Compass because it reflects the same level of service, attention and professionalism we deliver to our clients every day. This transition enables us to serve our clients with greater efficiency, innovation and care at every stage of the process. Both have held industry leadership roles over the years. Salvat helped found the Young Professionals Network (YPN) and serves as a governor on the residential board"
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