Mike Caron

Marshall Area Properties

Mike Caron

Mike Caron

Mike, a Marshall native, started in real estate in 2017 after a successful career in the hospitality industry. Seeing the opportunity to use his experience with business development and conducting complex negotiations, his work in real estate has leaned in the direction of commercial properties. His experience with planning growth patterns for expansions, conducting market surveys, and developing targeted marketing plans for properties are all helpful tools for success. In addition to overseeing Marshall Area Properties, Mike has also expanded his expertise to include property management and development.
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It would take less than an hour to fill out all the paperwork needed to list the property. I like to take time with the property owner just to walk around and make suggestions about deferred maintenance that might well be addressed before we put it on the market. It’s always good to get the property in the best shape possible to help get the best price possible.
The best way to start the process is to give me a call. I will review your property and perhaps give you a competitive market analysis to determine the best price to list the property. I am more than happy to provide as much information as possible to help in your decision making process. And best of all it is at no charge to you.
I am comfortable marketing and selling all types of property. I have experience with vacant land, commercial property as well as residential property. No matter what type of property you’re thinking about purchasing or selling, I am always ready to go to work for you to get you the best possible price when you sell or help you get the best deal when you are buying.
Absolutely. Berkshire Hathaway has offices throughout the state of Michigan. We have the resources to find you a property wherever you would like to look. I have been involved with sales in several different markets around the state.
I like to take a common sense approach to getting a property ready to sell. You have to put yourself in the buyers position. If they come to your house and see a roof that is curled up on the edges and 20+ years old it’s going to raise a red flag. If they see mechanicals that are very old and at the end of their useful life, again these are things that are going to end up costing you in the end. Also, a fresh coat of paint goes a long way towards helping make the interior look much more inviting.
I would be more than happy to find you a service provider for any work that needs to be done. We have experience with General Contractors, and Subcontractors in all the specialties for building or home repair. If you a need help, I can help you find the right person to get your Real Estate ready to sell.
This question is the primary reason why I created this website. This website is shared to a list of realtors from various associations across the state of Michigan. This website will also help your property come up when someone searches the internet for real estate properties for sale this area.