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Patrick Lund

Patrick Lund
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
Traverse City MI

Salesperson (MI: 6501379018)

13 years experience

REALTOR® 2 Active Listings Serves Grand Traverse County, MI
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Keller Williams Northern Michigan

Office Website
Office Address
830 E Front St Ste 110
Traverse City, MI  49686
(Grand Traverse County)
Office Phone
231-947-8200
Office Fax
231-922-7002
Mobile
231-633-5863
Email
patl***@********.com
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Service Areas

Acme: MI Old Mission: MI Traverse City: MI Greilickville: MI Chums Corner: MI

About Patrick Lund

Pat is dedicated to assisting clients through one of their most significant investments: purchasing a home. With a keen understanding of both the financial and emotional aspects of the process, he provides comprehensive guidance to ensure informed decision-making.

Originally from South Bend, Indiana, Pat relocated to Traverse City at a young age. He completed his high school education locally and earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing, Finance, and Economics from Northwood University.

For the past three and a half years, Pat lived abroad, where he taught English to students in grades one through eight. His commitment to enhancing the expatriate experience led him to organize holiday traditions for fellow expatriates. During his time in South Korea, he also made strides in learning the Korean language and embraced the challenges of long-distance running, completing marathons across the United States. His weekends were filled with exploration, attending rural town festivals and embarking on excursions that took him to Malaysia, China, Mongolia, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Burma, the Philippines, Cambodia, and even to Mount Everest in Nepal. His adventures included snorkeling with whale sharks and visiting ancient ruins.

After experiencing diverse cultures and landscapes, Pat chose to return to Michigan, drawn by its abundance of activities. He enjoys snowboarding and snow kiting in the winter, as well as sailing and camping during the summer months. For Pat, the essence of home lies in the changing seasons, cherished friendships, and the beauty of freshwater lakes.

For personalized assistance in your real estate journey, feel free to reach out via call, text, or email.

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

$741,091
Avg. Listing Price
From Patrick's portfolio
3.5 / 2.5
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,286 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
344
Active Listings
Current inventory

Grand Traverse County's real estate market presents a fascinating blend of seasonal tourism dynamics and year-round residential growth, anchored by the charming lakefront city of Traverse City. This northern Michigan county has experienced remarkable transformation over the past decade, evolving from a primarily seasonal market into a destination attracting remote workers, retirees, and businesses seeking quality of life improvements. The region's stunning Lake Michigan shoreline, combined with its renowned wine country and outdoor recreation opportunities, has created a unique market where luxury waterfront properties coexist with affordable inland communities.

What makes Grand Traverse County particularly intriguing is its resilience during economic fluctuations, largely due to its diversified appeal spanning tourism, agriculture, healthcare, and emerging tech sectors. The market serves a sophisticated clientele that includes second-home buyers from major metropolitan areas like Chicago and Detroit, alongside local families and young professionals drawn to the area's growing job market. With 1,195 total actively licensed agents and 1,195 agents with email, the county maintains a robust real estate infrastructure that reflects both the market's activity level and its professional standards.

Major Grand Traverse County, Michigan Real Estate Markets

Traverse City dominates the county's real estate landscape, offering everything from historic downtown condominiums to sprawling waterfront estates along Grand Traverse Bay. The city's West Bay and East Bay neighborhoods command premium prices, while areas like Garfield Township and Peninsula Township provide more affordable options with rural charm. Smaller communities like Kingsley, Fife Lake, and Interlochen each contribute distinct market segments, with Interlochen particularly notable for its arts community influence on property values and buyer demographics.

The county's wine country, centered around the Old Mission Peninsula and Leelanau Peninsula borders, has created a specialized luxury market where vineyard properties and wine-country estates attract buyers from across the Midwest. Meanwhile, inland areas near state forests and recreational trails appeal to outdoor enthusiasts seeking privacy and natural settings. This geographic diversity means agents must understand vastly different property types, from lakefront cottages requiring septic and well considerations to downtown lofts with urban amenities.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Grand Traverse County's market operates on multiple seasonal rhythms, with spring and summer driving peak activity for both permanent residences and vacation properties. However, the pandemic fundamentally shifted these patterns, as remote work capabilities attracted year-round buyers who previously would have only considered seasonal purchases. This change has intensified competition for quality properties and pushed inventory levels to historic lows in many price segments, particularly affecting first-time homebuyers and middle-income families.

The county's unique challenge lies in balancing growth with preservation of the natural assets that drive its appeal. Waterfront properties face increasing environmental regulations, while inland development must navigate township zoning variations and infrastructure limitations. These complexities require agents to maintain deep local knowledge about everything from soil conditions and flood zones to municipal utility availability and HOA restrictions in various developments.

Why Businesses Need Grand Traverse County, Michigan Agent Contact Data

Service providers targeting Grand Traverse County's real estate market require comprehensive agent contact information to navigate this specialized landscape effectively. Mortgage lenders, home inspectors, and contractors must understand that local agents handle diverse transactions requiring different expertise levels, from simple residential sales to complex waterfront properties with unique financing challenges. The complete coverage of 1,195 agents with email addresses ensures businesses can reach decision-makers across all market segments and geographic areas within the county.

Marketing and technology companies particularly benefit from this agent network's sophistication, as Grand Traverse County professionals often serve affluent, tech-savvy clients expecting cutting-edge service delivery. The region's agents frequently handle high-value transactions and work with buyers conducting remote property searches, creating opportunities for virtual tour technology, digital marketing services, and specialized financial products. Access to this complete agent database enables targeted outreach that acknowledges the market's unique characteristics and professional standards.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/13/2026, Patrick Lund has 2 properties for sale in Traverse City and surrounding areas.

$155,000

Listed 2025-04-16

1301 Cass St
Traverse City, MI  49684

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Lot: 3,920 sf
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$360,000

Listed 2025-10-20

438 Davis St
Traverse City, MI  49686

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 983
Lot: 7,841 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Patrick Lund currently has no rental properties available in Traverse City and surrounding areas. Check back later.