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Brad McGuire

Brad McGuire
Real Estate Agent (Non Prin Associate Broker)
Northville MI

Non Prin Associate Broker (MI: 6506046832)

38 years experience

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

Brokerage
@properties Remi Christie's Int'l Re Northville

Office Website
Office Address
200 N Ctr St
Northville, MI  48167
(Wayne County)
Office Phone
248-282-3770
Office Fax
Mobile
248-767-9663
Email
bmcg****@****************.com
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Service Areas

Lyon Township: MI Northville: MI Salem: MI Novi: MI Northville Township: MI Farmington Hills: MI Plymouth: MI

About Brad McGuire

Brad is a seasoned real estate broker and appraiser with over three decades of experience in the Detroit metropolitan area. Following in the footsteps of his family, he obtained his real estate license at the age of 19 and quickly followed up with his appraiser license. His academic background includes a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Michigan, which has deepened his understanding of real estate market dynamics.

Brad’s extensive experience in both brokering sales and appraisals has equipped him with a unique expertise in property valuation. He often emphasizes to his clients, “One major fact that will never change after the purchase or sale of property is price—make sure you get it right!” This philosophy underscores his commitment to ensuring that clients have a comprehensive understanding of market value throughout their real estate transactions.

As a Certified Relocation Professional (CRP), Brad specializes in relocation sales and purchases, bringing valuable insights to the intricate processes that transferees face when buying or selling homes. His experience in providing relocation appraisals makes him an essential resource, particularly for corporate buyouts and clients navigating unfamiliar markets.

A long-time resident of Northville, Brad appreciates the charm of small-town living and walkable neighborhoods. Outside of his professional endeavors, he dedicates time to coaching his son’s travel baseball team, often found on the local fields.

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

$208,757
Avg. Listing Price
From Brad's portfolio
3.2 / 1.8
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,463 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
6664
Active Listings
Current inventory

Wayne County, Michigan stands as the state's most populous county and a cornerstone of the Great Lakes region's real estate landscape, anchored by Detroit's ongoing urban renaissance and surrounded by diverse suburban communities that each tell their own market story. With 10,806 actively licensed real estate agents serving this expansive market, the county represents one of the most agent-dense markets in the Midwest, reflecting both the complexity of its varied submarkets and the significant transaction volume across urban, suburban, and transitional neighborhoods.

What makes Wayne County particularly fascinating is how dramatically property values and market dynamics can shift within just a few miles, from Detroit's rapidly appreciating downtown and midtown districts to the stable suburban enclaves of Livonia and Plymouth, creating unique opportunities for investors, homebuyers, and real estate professionals who understand these nuanced local patterns. The county's 10,806 agents with email connectivity demonstrate a tech-forward professional community that's essential for navigating everything from luxury waterfront properties in Grosse Pointe to emerging investment opportunities in Detroit's recovering neighborhoods.

Major Wayne County, Michigan Real Estate Markets

Detroit dominates Wayne County's real estate narrative, but the story extends far beyond the Motor City's boundaries into thriving suburban markets like Dearborn, known for its strong community identity and stable home values, and westward to Canton and Plymouth, where family-friendly subdivisions and excellent school districts drive consistent demand. The Downriver communities, including Lincoln Park and Wyandotte, offer some of the region's most affordable entry points for first-time homebuyers, while Grosse Pointe and its surrounding areas maintain their status as premier luxury markets with historic homes and lakefront properties.

The geographic diversity creates distinct market segments that rarely move in unison—while Detroit's urban core experiences rapid gentrification and new construction, established suburbs like Livonia and Westland maintain steady appreciation patterns, and communities like Inkster and River Rouge present emerging opportunities for investors willing to bet on long-term neighborhood revitalization efforts.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Wayne County's real estate market operates more like a collection of interconnected micro-markets than a single unified system, with inventory levels, price points, and buyer demographics varying dramatically between neighborhoods that share the same zip code. This complexity stems from the county's industrial heritage, diverse population centers, and the ongoing economic transformation that has created pockets of rapid growth alongside areas still recovering from decades of economic challenges.

The seasonal patterns here differ markedly from typical Midwest markets, with Detroit's urban renaissance creating year-round activity in certain districts while traditional suburban markets follow more predictable spring and summer peaks, making timing and local expertise crucial factors for successful transactions across the county's 43 municipalities.

Why Businesses Need Wayne County, Michigan Agent Contact Data

Service providers, from mortgage lenders to home improvement contractors, find Wayne County's 10,806 licensed agents represent an invaluable network for reaching active homebuyers and sellers across dozens of distinct market segments that require different approaches and expertise. The email accessibility of all active agents creates unprecedented opportunities for targeted marketing campaigns that can be customized for urban renewal specialists, suburban family market experts, or luxury property professionals.

Real estate technology companies, financial services, and property-related businesses recognize that Wayne County's agent density and digital connectivity make it an ideal testing ground for new products and services, while the market's diversity provides insights that translate effectively to other complex metropolitan real estate environments across the Midwest and beyond.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/13/2026, Brad McGuire has 1 property for sale in Northville and surrounding areas.

$410,000

Listed 2026-01-14

549 Provincetown Ln
Plymouth, MI  48170

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,044
Lot: 6,970 sf
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$444,900

Listed 2026-02-11

9996 Tashmoo Ln Unit 2
Clay Township, MI  48001

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 3.5
Sq Ft: 2,231
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Current Property Rentals

Brad McGuire currently has no rental properties available in Northville and surrounding areas. Check back later.