Daniel Meyer

eXp Realty / Property Practitioner
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I’ve always been fascinated by how spaces and experiences shape the way we live and work. Whether it’s a property I’m managing, a new development I’m planning, or a website I’m designing, my goal is the same: make things feel intuitive, functional, and meaningful. I started in town planning and property management (Real Estate NQF 4&5), Town Planning BT&RP (UP)(NQF 8), Property Management & Development (UCT), but somewhere along the way, I realised that the digital world was just as important. So I learned UX/UI design, front-end development, and digital marketing - not just to build websites, but to create experiences that actually help people. I enjoy projects that make me think, challenge me to solve problems, and let me combine creativity with practicality. Some days that’s figuring out how to bring a property development to life, other days it’s making a website feel effortless to use. And the best part? Seeing the ideas take shape and actually make life a little easier for the people involved. At the core, I’m driven by curiosity and the belief that good design - whether physical or digital - comes from understanding people, not just following rules. Ultimately, everything I do comes back to helping people find the right space for them. That’s what I love most about selling houses: connecting the right home with the right person, and knowing it can change lives. So contact me and let me help you find the right home for YOU.

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