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Becky Rae Thornhill

Becky Rae Thornhill
Real Estate Agent (Broker Individual)
Weidman MI

Broker Individual (MI: 6504236368)

32 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Isabella County, MI
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Property Professionals

Office Website
Office Address
3319 N Woodruff Rd
Weidman, MI  48893
(Isabella County)
Office Phone
989-644-3600
Office Fax
989-644-5380
Mobile
989-644-3600
Email
beck**********@*****.com
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Service Areas

Lake Station: MI Lakeview: MI Millbrook: MI Beal City: MI Mount Pleasant: MI Village of Lake Isabella: MI Weidman: MI Lake Isabella: MI Winn: MI Barryton: MI Blanchard: MI Remus: MI Rosebush: MI Loomis: MI Clare: MI Shepherd: MI Lake City: MI

About Becky Thornhill

With 25 years of experience in the real estate industry, this agent has had the privilege of assisting numerous families and friends in their journeys to buy or sell homes, cottages, and hunting properties. Their extensive knowledge and dedication to client satisfaction make them an invaluable resource for anyone looking to navigate the real estate market. Allow this seasoned professional to leverage their expertise on your behalf.

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

$265,121
Avg. Listing Price
From Becky's portfolio
3.3 / 2.1
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,970 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
162
Active Listings
Current inventory

Isabella County, Michigan's real estate market reflects the unique characteristics of a rural county anchored by Mount Pleasant, home to Central Michigan University. With 261 actively licensed real estate agents serving the area, the market maintains a healthy balance between residential properties catering to students and faculty, agricultural land, and permanent family housing. The presence of the university creates distinctive seasonal patterns in rental demand and property turnover that savvy investors have learned to navigate.

What makes Isabella County particularly intriguing is its blend of college town dynamics with traditional Midwest agricultural real estate. Properties range from student-oriented rentals near campus to expansive farms and rural homesteads throughout townships like Union, Nottawa, and Deerfield. The county's 261 agents with email connectivity demonstrates a modern, well-connected professional network that serves both local residents and out-of-state buyers looking for recreational property or investment opportunities.

Major Isabella County, Michigan Real Estate Markets

Mount Pleasant dominates the county's real estate activity as both the county seat and university hub. The city's market divides clearly between the campus-adjacent areas where multi-family properties and student housing command premium rents, and the established neighborhoods like the Historic Northside where families and university staff prefer single-family homes. Seasonal fluctuations tied to the academic calendar create unique opportunities for investors willing to manage the cyclical nature of student housing demand.

Beyond Mount Pleasant, smaller communities like Shepherd, Clare, and Rosebush offer distinctly different market opportunities. These areas attract buyers seeking affordable housing, retirees looking for quiet communities, and those interested in hunting properties or vacation retreats. The agricultural townships surrounding these communities feature working farms, vacant land for development, and properties appealing to those seeking rural lifestyle changes accelerated by remote work trends.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Isabella County's real estate market operates on multiple distinct cycles simultaneously. University-driven demand peaks before each semester, agricultural properties follow commodity price trends and seasonal farming cycles, and recreational properties see increased activity during hunting seasons and summer months. This complexity requires agents to understand diverse financing options, from traditional mortgages to agricultural loans and investor financing packages.

Geographic diversity within the county creates micro-markets with vastly different price points and buyer profiles. Lake properties along the Chippewa River or smaller inland lakes command premium prices compared to agricultural land, while proximity to major highways like US-127 influences both residential and commercial property values. The county's position between larger markets like Lansing and Grand Rapids also affects commuter housing demand and development patterns.

Why Businesses Need Isabella County, Michigan Agent Contact Data

Mortgage lenders, property management companies, and real estate service providers benefit enormously from direct access to Isabella County's complete agent network. The university connection means many transactions involve out-of-state buyers, parents purchasing investment properties, or faculty relocating from other academic institutions. Having email contact for all 261 licensed agents enables service providers to build relationships across the entire market rather than missing opportunities in this specialized segment.

Insurance companies, home inspection services, and construction contractors find Isabella County's agent network particularly valuable because of the diverse property types requiring specialized knowledge. Student rental properties need different insurance coverage than agricultural buildings, and rural properties often require well and septic inspections that urban-focused service providers might overlook. Direct agent communication facilitates these specialized service connections while building long-term professional relationships.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/7/2026, Becky Thornhill has 1 property for sale in Weidman and surrounding areas.

$195,000

Listed 2025-12-01

7038 W Blanchard Rd
Blanchard, MI  49310

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 1.5
Sq Ft: 4,000
Lot: 43,560 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Becky Thornhill currently has no rental properties available in Weidman and surrounding areas. Check back later.