Daniela Reyes was born and raised in Little Havana, started her career at a Wynwood gallery, and got her real estate license the year the Rubell Museum opened its doors on NW 27th. Six years and 47 closings into her career, she has become the broker of record for a generation of Miami buyers who want to live in the parts of the city that actually feel like the city.
Daniela works almost exclusively inside the urban core: Wynwood, Brickell, Little Havana, Allapattah, the Design District, and Overtown. She walks her neighborhoods every weekend, she knows which murals are about to come down, which buildings are converting, and which streets are about to get the next bus rapid transit station. That ground-level intelligence is the entire point — you cannot get it from Zillow.
Bilingual in Spanish and English, Daniela built her practice on first-time buyers and the under-35 professional crowd. She spends meaningful unpaid time helping clients understand FHA, VA, and grant programs that can dramatically lower the cash needed at closing. The 47 closings she has done in the last twelve months include eight first-generation homeowners, and that ratio is something she protects intentionally.
Daniela also represents a growing slate of investor and developer clients on small-scale Wynwood and Allapattah commercial deals — duplex-to-condo conversions, live/work units, and ground-floor retail. If you want to put down roots in a Miami that is changing fast, she is the person who can tell you which block is the right block to plant on.