Raised in San Diego, Daniel Gutierrez is a dedicated Real estate agent ready to assist you in your home search or sale. In the competitive world of real estate, Daniel’s approach is informed by a deep understanding of the market and a keen eye for the needs and desires of his clients. His commitment to his clients is rooted in timeless principles of attentiveness, integrity, and drive to deliver results. Daniel is not just in the business of purchasing or selling homes, he is in the business of making dreams come true.
With a strong educational foundation including the courses of Real estate Practice, Finance, and Principles, Daniel covers a broad and extensive range of knowledge and skill with his educational background.
Outside of Real Estate Daniel has a passion for soccer and all things car related. Whether it’s playing a pick up game of soccer or working on his cars, Daniel is always out meeting new people while enjoying doing the things he loves.
Choosing Daniel Gutierrez means partnering with someone who is genuinely invested in turning your real estate aspirations into reality. With fresh perspectives and firm dedication, Daniel is eager to help you navigate the market with confidence.
Broadpoint Properties Blog
Helpful Real Estate Insights from the Pros
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Properties Blog
Helpful Real Estate Insights from the Pros
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