Born and raised in Cape Girardeau, Donna is thrilled to be back living in Southeast Missouri, helping others design their own version of โHome Lifeโ as their Realtor. Her family goes back five generations locally, and her deep knowledge of the entire region will benefit your real estate needs. Since attending SEMO as an undergraduate, Donna earned her degree from Manhattan School of Music in NYC a
nd had a successful career as a professional opera singer. Her years of moving and traveling began shaping how she sees the home as a sanctuary, a place for gathering and making memories, taking rest, and everyday functionality. Donna brings keen attention to detail, a desire for connecting with people, and her creative nature into the multi-layered real estate industry. She has served clients in several markets, including Denver and Colorado Springs, is still actively licensed and serving Jacksonville/NE Florida and is now honored to add Southeast Missouri to that list. Donna knows that buying a home or property is usually the biggest purchase of most people's lives and wants to help her clients through that process with the least amount of stress and the greatest amount of clarity and confidence. Happy to offer her personal home staging for her clients' listed property, her sharp eye and creative talent in tailoring spaces draws attention, resulting in higher offers. Whether it's buying a dream home or listing a property to get her clients top market value, Donna uses cutting-edge technology and detailed marketing strategies to make sure each transaction is successful. Donna's philosophy is simple; she is in the business of helping people. She would be delighted to earn your business, serving old friends and new while nurturing lifelong relationships in the process. Donna can also be found most Sunday mornings singing in the Worship Team at Mt. Auburn Christian Church, traveling with her husband to see their kids and three sweet grandchildren, antiquing downtown with her dad, playing pickleball, or perhaps on the family farm checking the crops down in New Madrid.