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Anna M Mills

Anna M Mills
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
Holland OH

Salesperson (OH: 0000251968)

50 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Lucas County, OH
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Ilink Real Estate Co

Office Website
Office Address
8877 Airport Hwy
Holland, OH  43528-8243
(Lucas County)
Office Phone
419-277-7127
Office Fax
Mobile
419-283-8427
Email
anna*****@***.net
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Service Areas

Toledo: OH Stony Ridge: OH Rossford: OH Perrysburg: OH Lemoyne: OH Sylvania: OH Sylvania Township: OH Erie: MI Temperance: MI Samaria: MI Ida: MI Lambertville: MI

About Anna Mills

Anna Mills is a distinguished real estate professional with over 40 years of experience in Ohio and Michigan. She has held prominent leadership roles, including two terms as president of the National Real Estate Investors Association and past president of the Ohio Real Estate Investors Association. Currently, she serves as the local president of the Toledo Real Estate Investors Association, a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating investors and entrepreneurs in achieving Ohio and National Professional Housing Provider status.

Throughout her career, Anna has earned numerous accolades, including multiple Ruby Awards, recognizing her commitment to educating buyers, sellers, and investors on effective real estate strategies. She possesses a wealth of expertise, holding top designations such as VIP Relocation Specialist, Investor Specialist, Property Tax Reduction Specialist, and Court Appraisals.

Anna's journey in real estate began with her ventures as a builder and investor, where she successfully acquired properties with no money down. She currently holds 14 professional licenses in real estate and contracting, encompassing skilled trades such as plumbing, heating, electrical contracting, lead paint supervision, and clearance inspection.

In addition to her work in real estate, Anna is dedicated to revitalizing Toledo neighborhoods, one rehabilitation project at a time. Under her leadership, the Toledo Real Estate Investors Association initiated the “Donate-a-House” program, channeling profits back into the community through the Northwest Ohio Food Bank.

As a co-author of the 'Landlord Tenant Handbook,' Anna is also an accomplished speaker and educator, conducting investor workshops for local housing authorities, national associations, and regional banks. Her speaking engagements have taken her as far as Australia and New Zealand, facilitated through Lourdes College.

Anna's contributions extend to her involvement with Toastmasters, where she has achieved the Advanced Toastmaster Silver designation, and her memberships in the Women’s Council of Realtors and the Women’s Entrepreneurial Network. She has hosted three real estate radio shows across various networks and has been recognized in multiple editions of 'Who’s Who of American Women.' Additionally, she is featured in several real estate publications, including 'Millionaire Real Estate Investor' and 'Wise Women in Real Estate.'

As a bestselling author, Anna's first book reached number one on Amazon's Best Seller List, while her second book, 'Energize Solve Prosper: Insider Guide to Jumpstart Your Real Estate Investing,' further solidifies her expertise in the field.

Lucas County, OH Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$217,556
Avg. Listing Price
From Anna's portfolio
3.2 / 1.9
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,633 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
1455
Active Listings
Current inventory

Lucas County, Ohio represents a fascinating study in Midwest real estate dynamics, anchored by Toledo's industrial heritage and evolving into a diverse market that surprises many investors. With 2,630 actively licensed real estate agents serving the region, this market density reflects both opportunity and competition in a county where waterfront properties along Lake Erie command premium prices while historic neighborhoods offer remarkable value propositions.

The county's real estate landscape tells a story of transformation, where former industrial sites become mixed-use developments and suburban communities like Sylvania and Perrysburg attract families seeking quality schools and reasonable commutes. What makes Lucas County particularly intriguing is how its 2,630 agents with email connectivity have adapted to serve everything from luxury lakefront estates to affordable starter homes, creating a remarkably accessible market for both first-time buyers and seasoned investors.

Major Lucas County, Ohio Real Estate Markets

Toledo dominates as the county's primary market hub, but the real story lies in the surrounding communities that each offer distinct characteristics. Sylvania and Sylvania Township represent the premium residential market, where tree-lined streets and top-rated schools drive consistent demand. Meanwhile, Perrysburg has emerged as a growth market, attracting young professionals and families with its blend of historic charm and modern amenities. The Ottawa Hills enclave continues to command some of the highest property values in the region, while Maumee offers a compelling mix of residential and commercial opportunities.

The waterfront communities along the Maumee River and Lake Erie present unique investment opportunities that many overlook. Areas like Point Place and parts of Oregon offer recreational property potential, while the Port of Toledo's expansion has created renewed interest in commercial real estate. These diverse markets require agents with specialized local knowledge, explaining why the county supports such a robust network of real estate professionals across various price points and property types.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Lucas County's real estate market operates on multiple levels simultaneously, creating complexity that rewards local expertise. The county benefits from Ohio's favorable tax environment while offering proximity to Michigan markets, creating cross-border opportunities that savvy agents leverage. Seasonal patterns heavily influence certain segments, particularly lakefront properties and recreational land, while the urban Toledo market maintains more consistent year-round activity.

Geographic factors play a crucial role in property values and market timing. Properties near the University of Toledo campus follow academic calendars, while industrial areas respond to manufacturing cycles and port activity. The county's relatively flat terrain and established infrastructure make development costs predictable, but zoning complexities and historic district regulations require agents who understand local nuances and can navigate municipal requirements effectively.

Why Businesses Need Lucas County, Ohio Agent Contact Data

Mortgage lenders, insurance companies, and home service providers find Lucas County's agent network particularly valuable because these professionals handle diverse transaction types across varied price points. With complete email access to all 2,630 active agents, businesses can efficiently reach decision-makers who influence everything from first-time buyer transactions to commercial developments and luxury lakefront sales.

The county's agent network serves as an essential conduit for businesses targeting both Ohio and Michigan markets, given Toledo's border location and regional influence. These agents frequently work with out-of-state buyers, corporate relocations, and investment property transactions, making them valuable partners for financial services, moving companies, and property management firms seeking to expand their regional presence through established local relationships.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Anna Mills has 1 property for sale in Holland and surrounding areas.

$99,900

Listed 2025-10-16

132 Elgin Ave
Toledo, OH  43605

Beds: 6.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 2,384
Lot: 3,999 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Anna Mills currently has no rental properties available in Holland and surrounding areas. Check back later.