Metro Detroit and Southeast Michigan real estate
Thinking about a move in Metro Detroit? Start with the question in front of you.
Ask what your home may be worth, narrow a buyer search, or run the numbers before timing gets tight.
List to Sell Realty and The Lee & Debra Team help Michigan buyers and sellers sort through pricing, payment, prep, offer terms, inspections, and local tradeoffs with a plan that makes sense.
Use whatever you already have: address, city, price range, timing, or the concern you keep coming back to.
Start here
Selling soon?Ask what the home may be worth before you choose repairs or timing. Buying next?Share areas, budget, property type, and timing so the search can tighten up. Need numbers?Estimate possible seller net or compare buyer payment assumptions. Want examples?See sold property examples from the property archive.Choose one next step
What do you need help deciding?
Start with the part that feels least clear. The team can help with the rest once the first question is on the table.
What could my home sell for?
Get a property-specific conversation about condition, local competition, timing, prep, and likely next steps.
Start a value requestWhere should I be looking?
Compare cities, commute routes, property types, payment comfort, and the details that make a showing worth your time.
Start a buyer pathI need local context
Use practical city pages to compare housing style, ownership details, taxes, maintenance questions, and daily fit.
Browse local guidesI just have a question
Send the address, city, budget, repair concern, timing issue, or seller net question. Plain context is enough.
Ask the teamKeep it simple
Bring the real question, not a perfect plan
Most people do not show up with a perfect plan. They are trying to answer one real question: should I sell before buying, what could I net, which areas fit the payment, is this house worth seeing, or what should I check before I make an offer?
Send what you already know. The Lee & Debra Team can help sort the next question from there.
- If you are selling: address, rough timing, updates, known repairs, payoff estimate if you have it, and what you are trying to do next.
- If you are buying: cities, price range or payment comfort, property type, timing, lender status, and anything you already know is a deal-breaker.
- If you are comparing options: use the calculators first, then ask which assumptions deserve a closer look.
Sold property examples
See real property examples before you ask your next question
Use sourced property archive examples to understand the kinds of buyer, seller, condo, acreage, and higher-value property questions the team has handled. They are not active listings or promises about your home; they are useful starting points for a better conversation.
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The team
Local help when the details start to matter
Lee, Debra, and Sheri help clients work through pricing, payment questions, preparation, offer terms, inspections, lender requests, documents, and closing logistics.
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Questions to sort out before you decide
Where should I start if I am buying in Metro Detroit?
Start with payment comfort, cash to close, timing, preferred property type, and the areas you want to compare. Then review current homes for sale through the listing tools the team can use, so you are judging real options instead of broad online alerts.
What should I do before asking what my home is worth?
Gather the basics: address, updates, known repairs, association details if applicable, mortgage payoff estimate, and timing. A useful price conversation compares your home with nearby alternatives and gives you a range with reasons.
Do the calculators replace professional advice?
No. The calculators are planning tools. Use them to make assumptions visible, then verify final numbers with the right professionals, such as a lender, title company, tax advisor, attorney, inspector, or insurance professional.
Have a property, budget, or city in mind?
Send the context you already have: address, price range, city, timing, repair concern, payment comfort, or seller net question. A useful answer starts there.