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Leslie Wagner

Leslie Wagner
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
Grosse Pointe MI

Salesperson (MI: 6501380880)

12 years experience

REALTOR® 0 Active Listings Serves Wayne County, MI
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Properties Christie's Int'l Re Grosse Pointe

Office Website
Office Address
100 Kercheval
Grosse Pointe, MI  48236
(Wayne County)
Office Phone
313-228-2221
Office Fax
Mobile
313-888-8800
Email
lesl***********@*****.com
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Service Areas

Grosse Pointe Park: MI Grosse Pointe: MI Village of Grosse Pointe Shores: MI Detroit: MI Grosse Pointe Farms: MI Grosse Pointe Woods: MI Birmingham: MI Bloomfield Hills: MI Bloomfield Township: MI Bloomfield: MI

About Leslie Wagner

Dr. Leslie Wagner is a licensed Clinical Psychologist in Michigan and Florida, as well as a global real estate advisor with Sotheby's International Realty in Grosse Pointe, Michigan. As a Certified International Property Specialist through the National Association of Realtors, she has conducted extensive research on properties across various countries, including Italy, Greece, Cyprus, England, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Mexico, Egypt, and Cuba over the past five years.

A decade ago, Dr. Wagner embarked on a global journey, visiting diverse locations such as Tahiti, China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Turkey, Russia, Kenya, South Africa, Venezuela, and Brazil. She has completed the Public Interest Design Training Program at the Harvard Graduate School of Design and holds a certification in Social Economic Environmental Design.

Dr. Wagner served as a Clinical Fellow at Harvard Medical School's Massachusetts General Hospital and completed her Clinical Internship at McGill University’s Montreal General Hospital, where she worked in both French and English. She earned her Doctorate in Counseling Psychology from the University of Southern California (USC), where she was honored as a Presidential Fellow of the Leadership Institute, the highest distinction awarded to graduate and professional students. Additionally, she contributed as the Associate Poetry Editor for the Southern California Anthology.

Currently, Dr. Wagner is restoring the historic 1850 Cadieux Farmhouse in Grosse Pointe, the last remaining example of French frame architecture from the Ribbon Farm era, originally built by French settlers. She serves as President of the Grosse Pointe Historical Society and is a board member of the World Mental Health Coalition. Previously, she held the position of Vice President at Global Ties Detroit, where she hosted leaders invited by the State Department, and served as President of the Board of Directors at the International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit.

Dr. Wagner is also the Immediate Past Commodore of the Grosse Pointe Boat Club and has been involved with The Lake House, a support center for individuals affected by cancer. Her research at Boston University’s Department of Counseling Psychology and Religion focused on spirituality, leadership, and world religions, with studies conducted in India, Israel, Afghanistan, and Europe. She has provided consultation to athletes, performers, celebrities, and families, as well as to leaders across the globe.

In addition to her professional achievements, Dr. Wagner has cultivated a rich personal life. She was a scholarship dancer at the Interlochen Center for the Arts and has performed her one-woman show in New York, Los Angeles, and Europe. Her work in film includes projects at the American Film Institute and for Ford Motor Company. Recently, she celebrated the production of her sixth short play, and her photography has been exhibited nationwide.

Her academic pursuits include studying Leadership in Prague, French Language at the Sorbonne in Paris, and Film and Commerce at the College International de Cannes during the Cannes Film Festival. Dr. Wagner's work on meditation in India has led her to consult with Western businesses on integrating Eastern wisdom, while also helping Indian companies understand Western business practices. She has studied mediation and conflict resolution at the Harvard Program on Negotiation and collaborated with Carol Gilligan on gender issues at Harvard University.

Her international consulting experience includes work with the United Nations in Kabul, Afghanistan, where she co-facilitated a strategic planning meeting for 50 UN executives. Dr. Wagner has curated décor and hosted events for prestigious organizations globally. Her mission is to empower individuals, families, and organizations to achieve their goals. Outside of her professional life, she enjoys boating, family time, and travel, and is the proprietress of both the Lady of the Lake Yacht bed-and-breakfast and the Lake St. Clair House bed-and-breakfast.

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

$208,757
Avg. Listing Price
From Leslie'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

Leslie Wagner currently has no properties listed for sale in Grosse Pointe and surrounding areas. Check back later.

Current Property Rentals

As of 1/15/2026, Leslie Wagner has the following rental properties available in Grosse Pointe and surrounding areas.

$3,000

Listed 2025-10-29

852 Linden Way
Auburn Hills, MI  48326

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 2,217
Lot: 7,841 sf
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