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Richard M Beaudin

Richard M Beaudin
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
Brighton MI

Salesperson (MI: 6501292587)

27 years experience

REALTOR® 4 Active Listings Serves Livingston County, MI
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Keller Williams Realty Livingston

Office Website
Office Address
130 W Grand River
Brighton, MI  48116
(Livingston County)
Office Phone
810-227-5500
Office Fax
810-227-4763
Mobile
810-231-0011
Email
beau****@***.com
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Service Areas

Brighton Township: MI Genoa Township: MI Hartland: MI Hamburg: MI Green Oak Township: MI Brighton: MI Scio: MI Webster: MI Dexter Township: MI Lima Township: MI Dexter: MI Lyndon Township: MI Gregory: MI Unadilla: MI Lakeland: MI Marion Township: MI Pinckney: MI Putnam Township: MI Lyon Township: MI South Lyon: MI Northfield Township: MI Salem: MI Whitmore Lake: MI Cohoctah: MI Fowlerville: MI Howell: MI Webberville: MI Stockbridge: MI

About Richard Beaudin

For those looking to buy or sell real estate in the Greater Livingston County area, Team Beaudin offers unparalleled local expertise. Led by Rick Beaudin, the team is supported by his wife, Beth, who manages the office operations. Together, they have assembled a dedicated group of four buyer's agents committed to assisting clients in finding their ideal properties.

To stay informed about community events and updates, connect with Rick on Facebook, where he shares valuable insights and local happenings. Contact Team Beaudin today to begin your real estate journey.

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

$498,155
Avg. Listing Price
From Richard's portfolio
3.5 / 2.7
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,035 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
389
Active Listings
Current inventory

Livingston County, Michigan represents one of the state's most dynamic real estate markets, blending suburban growth with rural charm across its diverse communities. Located strategically between Detroit and Lansing, this county has experienced remarkable residential development over the past two decades, transforming from primarily agricultural land into sought-after suburban neighborhoods. The market here operates with impressive efficiency, supported by exactly 1,751 actively licensed real estate agents who maintain complete digital connectivity—every single agent in the county has an email address, reflecting the market's tech-savvy approach to modern real estate transactions.

What sets Livingston County apart is its ability to attract both young families seeking affordable alternatives to expensive metro Detroit suburbs and retirees looking for peaceful communities with easy highway access. The county's proximity to major employment centers, combined with its excellent school districts and abundant recreational opportunities around numerous lakes, creates a unique market dynamic where properties often receive multiple offers despite Michigan's generally balanced market conditions.

Major Livingston County, Michigan Real Estate Markets

Brighton anchors the county's real estate activity as the largest city, offering a vibrant downtown district alongside extensive suburban developments that appeal to commuters working in Ann Arbor or Detroit. Howell, the county seat, provides a perfect blend of historic charm and modern amenities, with its restored downtown area driving significant interest in both residential and commercial properties. Hamburg Township and Genoa Township have emerged as hotspots for luxury home construction, particularly around the many lakes that dot the landscape.

The western communities of Fowlerville and Handy Township attract buyers seeking more rural settings while maintaining reasonable commute times to Lansing. Green Oak Township and Brighton Township represent the county's most rapidly appreciating markets, benefiting from their strategic location along major corridors like US-23 and I-96. These areas showcase how Livingston County successfully balances growth with environmental preservation, particularly around sensitive lake ecosystems that define much of the region's character.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Livingston County's real estate market exhibits fascinating seasonal patterns, with lake properties commanding premium prices during spring and summer months, while inland rural properties see steady year-round activity. The county's unique geography, featuring over 90 lakes and significant wetlands, creates micro-markets where waterfront properties can sell for three times the price of similar inland homes just miles away. This geographic complexity requires agents to specialize in specific townships or property types to effectively serve their clients.

The market benefits from Michigan's relatively affordable property taxes and the county's commitment to maintaining rural character through smart zoning policies. Inventory levels fluctuate significantly between lakefront and inland properties, with waterfront homes typically selling within 30 days while rural properties may take 60-90 days. This creates opportunities for investors and challenges for buyers, making local expertise absolutely essential for successful transactions.

Why Businesses Need Livingston County, Michigan Agent Contact Data

Mortgage lenders, insurance companies, and home service providers can leverage Livingston County's complete agent email database to reach decision-makers in one of Michigan's most active real estate markets. With all 1,751 agents maintaining email communication, businesses can efficiently target their marketing efforts to professionals who collectively handle millions of dollars in transactions monthly. The county's mix of luxury lakefront properties and affordable rural homes means agents here work with diverse clientele requiring varied financial products and services.

Property technology companies, moving services, and construction contractors particularly benefit from connecting with Livingston County agents who often manage complex transactions involving septic systems, well water, and waterfront regulations. The county's continued population growth and development activity create ongoing opportunities for businesses that can effectively reach these digitally connected real estate professionals who understand the unique challenges and opportunities within this geographically diverse market.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/11/2026, Richard Beaudin has 4 properties for sale in Brighton and surrounding areas.

$1,500,000

Listed 2024-10-01

Swarthout Rd
Hamburg Township, MI  48169

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Lot: 3,606,768 sf
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$1,140,000

Listed 2025-12-04

187 Darwin Rd
Putnam Township, MI  48169

Beds: 5.0
Baths: 5.5
Sq Ft: 2,720
Lot: 228,690 sf
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$599,000

Listed 2025-10-25

10191 Imus Rd
Hamburg Township, MI  48169

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 1,250
Lot: 10,454 sf
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$500,000

Listed 2025-01-16

12840 Larkins Rd
Brighton Township, MI  48114

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Lot: 877,734 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Richard Beaudin currently has no rental properties available in Brighton and surrounding areas. Check back later.