NEW AGENT AT ERA
Natalie Nigro
Transaction Coordinator
License: 14189019-SA00 Utah, 0684789 Texas
St. George
201 E St George Blvd
St. George, UT 84770
Scope of Service
Licensed since 2017, Natalie holds a Texas broker’s license and has earned the GRI and ABR designations. After moving to Washington, Utah in 2024 to be closer to family, she obtained her Utah real estate license and joined ERA Brokers Consolidated as a referral agent. While she no longer represents buyers or sellers directly, she enjoys helping folks connect with the right local agent in the St. George and Hurricane areas.
Natalie also supports ERA agents as a Listing and Transaction Coordinator, partnering with them from the pre-listing phase all the way to closing. She brings a calm, organized presence to the process—handling the details, timelines, and behind-the-scenes coordination that help everything flow more smoothly for both agents and their clients. With years of experience and a genuine love for real estate, Natalie makes it her mission to take stress off the plate and keep things moving in the right direction.
She’s also backed by her right-hand woman: her 78-year-old mother and best friend, affectionately known as Trouble. Equal parts creative spirit and efficiency expert, Trouble brings spice, marketing flair, and no-nonsense wisdom to the mix—along with a sharp eye for graphic design and an uncanny ability to know when a Facebook post needs just a little more oomph. Together, they’re a small but mighty team making real estate smoother, smarter, and just a little more fun.
Education
Natalie graduated as valedictorian from Bonneville High School in Washington Terrace, Utah, and went on to earn a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Utah, with minors in Computer Science and Mathematics. A lifelong learner with a natural curiosity, she carried that same mindset into her real estate career—completing 216 hours of continuing education in her first two years (more than double the required amount) and earning both the GRI and ABR designations.
But Natalie’s education goes far beyond the classroom. Her professional journey has been anything but typical—and each step has added to the toolkit she brings to the real estate world. She’s been a research scientist, software engineer, bookkeeper, technical writer, dog groomer, and even a workamper, living in an RV and volunteering in exchange for a place to park. She authored tech manuals and contributed to a published book on healthy ingredients. As a stock-market day trader, she learned the art of timing and precision.
Perhaps most notably, she led a team that reviewed large-scale commercial construction drawings for accuracy and consistency—catching errors on paper before they became costly mistakes in the field. That role took her into high-stakes projects like hospital campuses, airport terminals, and even the new Yankee Stadium.
Through all of this, Natalie has learned that true education is found in both study and experience—and she brings that well-rounded perspective into every transaction she supports. As Trouble (her 78-year-old mother and creative partner) likes to say, “You can read all the books you want, but living it? That’s when the real learning happens.”