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Danielle Davenport

Acquisition

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Danielle Davenport brings a rare combination of high-level corporate strategy and deep real estate expertise. As a former High Tech Executive with Hewlett-Packard and Agilent Technologies, she spent years in Mergers & Acquisitions, honing the ability to evaluate complex assets, negotiate high-stakes outcomes, and structure transactions that maximize long-term value. Today, she channels that same precision, analytical discipline, and fiduciary leadership into a real estate career spanning more than 35 years across Residential, Commercial, Agricultural, and Land advisory.

As Senior Vice President of Commercial and leader of the Davenport Real Estate Group, Danielle oversees an elite team of eight professionals with more than 100+ years of combined experience. Together, they have participated in more than 380,000 acres of land and development sales and acquisitions, representing some of Northern California’s most notable agricultural estates, development corridors, and large-scale landholdings. Licensed in California and working in partnership with a national Broker of Record, she advises clients nationwide, supporting all real estate asset classes with the same rigor she once applied to corporate M&A.

Her methodology blends market intelligence, behavioral strategy, and advanced positioning—helping landowners, investors, and homeowners understand where the market is heading and how to leverage timing, scarcity, and asset strengths for maximum return. This approach has consistently guided clients through inventory shifts, zoning changes, entitlement complexity, demand surges, and valuation compression with clarity and confidence.

Danielle’s leadership extends beyond the marketplace. She currently serves on the Board of the Loma Prieta Resource Conservation District, the Santa Clara Valley Land Trust, and the Fattoria Agricultural Site Build-Out initiative. She previously served on the boards of HomeFirst and the Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency, where she played a pivotal role in major site and land acquisitions for organizations serving the unhoused—bringing the same strategic expertise to community impact as she does to high-value private transactions.

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