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Danielle Miera

Real Estate Professional
Danielle Miera has lived in southern Utah for 12 years. She moved to Utah from the Big Island, Hawaii, after receiving an academic scholarship to attend Utah Tech University. People, relationships and community have always piqued her interest, which is why she chose a major in psychology. After graduating with a B.S. in Psychology, she continued to seek out experiences and professions where she could connect and serve people, which ultimately led her to Real Estate. She enjoys being a wife and mom to 3 kids - and prioritizes making time for her own interests and endeavors, too. She describes herself as determined and focused, when she sets her mind to something, she accomplishes it.

Her eagerness to be in relationship with and serve the people of her community paired with her local knowledge of southern Utah merges well into the world of Real Estate. She started her Real Estate career as an assistant so she could thoroughly understand and be involved in the entire process. The valuable knowledge and insight she gained has translated well as she now works with buyers and investors in St. George and surrounding areas. She thrives when communicating and collaborating with her clients. Then works closely with them to develop a deep understanding of their wants and needs to find them the ideal home and the right financing solutions. When she became a homeowner at the age of 22, she recognized and understood the value of home ownership. Now she loves to teach and share her knowledge of Real Estate with others.

Danielle loves being a part of her community and in her most recent endeavor, she created and taught an accessible community yoga class through the Santa Clara library. Teaching and serving people, while learning alongside them, is something that really lights her up. Her favorite thing about living in southern Utah is having the sunshine as a part of her daily life. She loves to be amongst the red rocks, swimming in local reservoirs, and coming home after a desert hike with shoes full of red sand.