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Alan Haynes

Alan Haynes
Real Estate Agent (Broker Individual)
Monroe MI

Broker Individual (MI: 6504116779)

52 years experience

REALTOR® 4 Active Listings Serves Monroe County, MI
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Coldwell Banker Haynes Real Estate

Office Website
Office Address
15489 S Telegraph Rd
Monroe, MI  48161-4066
(Monroe County)
Office Phone
734-242-8484
Office Fax
734-242-8655
Mobile
734-242-8484
Email
alan*******@**************.com
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Service Areas

Belleville: MI Sumpter Township: MI Van Buren Township: MI Raisinville Township: MI Dundee: MI London Township: MI Milan Township: MI Luna Pier: MI La Salle: MI Erie: MI Flat Rock: MI Brownstown: MI Brownstown Township: MI Ash Township: MI Garden City: MI Grosse Ile: MI Ida: MI Lambertville: MI Maybee: MI Azalia: MI Milan: MI South Monroe: MI West Monroe: MI Monroe: MI Detroit Beach: MI Woodland Beach: MI Frenchtown: MI New Boston: MI Stony Point: MI Newport: MI Estral Beach: MI Romulus: MI Freedom Township: MI Bridgewater: MI Saline: MI Lodi Township: MI Samaria: MI South Rockwood: MI Temperance: MI Gibraltar: MI Trenton: MI Woodhaven: MI Westland: MI Willis: MI Riverview: MI Riga: MI Blissfield: MI Palmyra: MI Deerfield: MI Ridgeway: MI Pittsford: MI Rollin: MI Hudson: MI Jasper: MI Seneca: MI Morenci: MI Cambridge Township: MI Onsted: MI Ottawa Lake: MI Petersburg: MI Tecumseh: MI

About Alan Haynes

Alan Haynes is a seasoned real estate professional with a focus on residential properties in Monroe, Michigan. He has been a licensed real estate agent since 1974 and became a licensed broker and owner in 1979. Currently, he oversees four Coldwell Banker Haynes offices located in Monroe, Toledo, Carleton, and Dundee. Additionally, he serves as the Broker/Owner of Coldwell Banker Haynes Real Estate Commercial Brokerage in Monroe.

With 34 years of marriage, Alan resides in Southeast Michigan. His leadership in the industry is highlighted by his tenure as President of the Monroe County Board of Realtors, a position he held in 1994, 2000, and 2011. His offices have consistently been recognized as the “Best Real Estate Company” by the Monroe Evening News for six consecutive years.

Alan has successfully closed over 1,800 properties, accumulating more than $250 million in sales volume. Collectively, his offices have facilitated over 20,000 transactions, resulting in a total sales volume exceeding $2.5 billion.

With his extensive experience, Alan is well-equipped to assist clients in navigating the complexities of buying or selling a home, ensuring they are informed and confident throughout the process.

Monroe County, MI Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$336,271
Avg. Listing Price
From Alan's portfolio
3.3 / 2.2
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,844 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
438
Active Listings
Current inventory

Monroe County, Michigan presents a unique real estate landscape that bridges the gap between metropolitan Detroit's influence and Ohio's northern markets. Located strategically along the western shores of Lake Erie, this county has experienced significant residential growth driven by families seeking affordable housing options while maintaining reasonable commuting distances to major employment centers in both Michigan and Ohio.

The market dynamics here reflect a fascinating blend of rural charm and suburban development, with 792 total actively licensed agents serving the county's diverse housing needs. What makes this market particularly accessible for business outreach is that all 792 agents maintain current email contact information, creating unprecedented opportunities for seamless professional communication and marketing initiatives.

Major Monroe County, Michigan Real Estate Markets

Monroe, the county seat, anchors the region's real estate activity with its historic downtown district and expanding suburban neighborhoods. The city's proximity to Lake Erie has fueled waterfront property development, while communities like Temperance and Lambertville have emerged as popular residential destinations for young families. These areas benefit from excellent school districts and easy access to Interstate 75, making them attractive to commuters working in Toledo or Detroit.

Bedford Township and Frenchtown Township represent the county's fastest-growing residential markets, featuring new construction developments and established neighborhoods with mature trees and larger lots. Luna Pier stands out as a unique lakefront community, offering seasonal and year-round residents a small-town atmosphere with beach access, while Dundee and Ida provide more rural living options that appeal to buyers seeking space and privacy.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Monroe County's real estate market operates with surprising complexity due to its position in multiple metropolitan statistical areas and its appeal to buyers from different states. The county experiences dual market influences from both Detroit and Toledo, creating pricing dynamics that can shift dramatically based on employment trends in either region. Waterfront properties along Lake Erie command premium prices, while inland agricultural areas offer some of Michigan's most affordable rural real estate options.

Seasonal fluctuations play a significant role in market activity, with summer months bringing increased interest in lakefront properties and recreational land. The county's manufacturing heritage, anchored by companies like La-Z-Boy and various automotive suppliers, provides economic stability that supports consistent housing demand. However, the market also shows sensitivity to cross-border employment patterns, as many residents work in Ohio but prefer Michigan's residential tax structure.

Why Businesses Need Monroe County, Michigan Agent Contact Data

Real estate service providers, mortgage lenders, and insurance companies find Monroe County's agent network particularly valuable because these professionals handle transactions spanning multiple market segments and price points. With complete email coverage across all 792 licensed agents, businesses can efficiently target their outreach efforts without worrying about incomplete contact databases or outdated information hampering their marketing campaigns.

The county's unique position as a bridge market between major metropolitan areas means its agents frequently collaborate with professionals from neighboring regions, making them influential referral sources and key decision-makers in vendor selection processes. Companies offering title services, home inspection services, or real estate technology solutions benefit from direct access to agents who regularly handle diverse transaction types and maintain extensive professional networks across state lines.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/13/2026, Alan Haynes has 4 properties for sale in Monroe and surrounding areas.

$207,900

Listed 2026-01-14

5270 Sprucewood Dr Unit 14
Monroe, MI  48161

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 1.5
Sq Ft: 986
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$239,900

Listed 2025-09-25

504 Brooks Hollow Ct
Dundee, MI  48131

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,180
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$74,900

Listed 2021-12-10

N Raisinville Rd Lot 4
Monroe, MI  48162

Beds:
Baths:
Sq Ft:
Lot: 93,218 sf
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$449,900

Listed 2025-09-18

1605 Arbor Ave
Monroe, MI  48162

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 2,846
Lot: 16,988 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Alan Haynes currently has no rental properties available in Monroe and surrounding areas. Check back later.