A member of Corcoran’s Multi-Million-Dollar Club since joining the firm, Jonah Cohen is a hands-on investor in Brooklyn Townhouses with block-by-block knowledge of the borough’s fastest changing neighborhoods from Park Slope to Bedford Stuyvesant, Fort Greene to Lefferts Gardens, Carroll Gardens to Crown Heights to Gowanus to Greenwood to Clinton Hill to Ditmas Park. Jonah provides expert guidance
to the buyer looking to make a savvy investment or the seller looking to maximize return. Jonah’s combination of boots on the ground knowledge and building investment expertise is an invaluable resource to have on your side. He knows the foundation of service to his buyer is patient observation and passionate advocacy: listening to what you ask for, observing what you respond to and, when the moment comes, moving swiftly and assertively to secure the home that you love. Before coming to Corcoran, Jonah was a top producing agent at a boutique Brooklyn agency specialized in residential and commercial leasing, as well as sales. With his background in the arts, Jonah has a keen aesthetic eye when it comes to showcasing a property at its best to attract potential buyers. No matter your unique real estate requirements, he offers every client utmost dedication, unbridled creativity, an unstoppable work ethic, and expert negotiation and transaction skills. Prior to entering real estate, Jonah spent six years teaching and directing a high school Shakespeare program. Jonah studied Anthropology and Biology/Neuroscience at Brown University where he earned magna cm laude, Phi Beta Kappa and a 4.0 GPA. A perfectionist by nature, he gives his all to everything he does, whether it be mentoring students, directing and producing plays, negotiating a contract, marketing your property to achieve record breaking prices, or finding his clients the perfect home. Jonah grew up in the beautiful Berkshire Hills in Massachusetts. When he finds spare time he enjoys skiing, sculpting clay, acting, directing and coaching Shakespeare, and exploring new corners of Brooklyn.