
About Natalie
As a real estate and conservation attorney, Natalie assists landowners and developers with a variety of land transactions and advises them on the best options for their land, families, and businesses. Most of her work involves conservation easements or some element of conservation, including work with wildlife management associations and alternative development designs. Natalie has a master’s in Coastal Zone Management from the University of Miami and an LLM in Real Property Development from the University of Miami.
With Natalie’s roots in New Mexico along the Rio Grande and her love of the land, Natalie understands the importance of preserving the aspects we love most about Texas—wide-open spaces, low property taxes, and sustainable methods of living. It’s no wonder, then, that Texas is the third-fastest-growing state, making the development of our open spaces unavoidable. There are tools available to developers and landowners that allow them to maintain and protect the character of the land. Natalie’s science and conservation background provides her with the knowledge to navigate sensitive issues that arise when growth comes to rural areas.