Jeff Duneske Real Estate

Jeff Duneske Real Estate 1,300+ clients served since 2000
Novi · Northville · South Lyon · Brighton
Former firefighter. Clear guidance before your next move in Metro Detroit. Results.

It is the mission of the Duneske Real Estate Advisors to provide the highest quality, most innovative, consistent, and exceptional real estate service. We will strive to create, develop, and implement new ideas and strategies to benefit our clients. We continuously seek training and education in all aspects of our business to offer the highest level of real estate service and results. When you cho

ose a real estate broker to represent you in your real estate transaction, you hire more than just a Realtor. You are hiring an advisor, negotiator, marketer, and advocate. Our duty and obligation is to let you know in all steps of the real estate transaction and negotiate the best terms possible. We will provide you with the highest level of marketing for your home and serve as your advocate while keeping your best interests and goals our top priority and ultimately delivering the results you desire. Our goal is to create a mutually respectful relationship that benefits both parties. We want to be your real estate consultant for life. We want to earn your trust and be the professional you refer to others who can benefit from our services. We are proud that over 75% of our business over the past 23 years has come from referrals and repeat clientele. At the end of our transaction, we hope you can advocate for our team and refer our team to your sphere of influence. We believe in giving back and making a positive impact in our community. We support many local charities, organizations, and schools by contributing donations from every closing. We are more than just agents. We are your real estate partners in the Northville, Novi, South Lyon, Plymouth, and surrounding Metro Detroit and Southeastern Michigan communities. Count on us for expert advice, personalized service, and trustworthy results. The Duneske Real Estate Advisors' slogan is RISE. Integrity. Service. Expertise.

Toy Story came out in 1995.At that time, the median home price in Northville was $224,250.Fast forward to 2026, and the ...
06/15/2026

Toy Story came out in 1995.

At that time, the median home price in Northville was $224,250.

Fast forward to 2026, and the median home price in Northville is now $725,000 year to date.

That is a major change over the Toy Story era.

Some of that growth came from time, inflation, and normal market appreciation. But in Northville, it also reflects the strength of the community, schools, location, housing demand, and the limited number of homes available in one of Metro Detroit’s most desirable markets.

A lot has changed since Woody and Buzz first showed up.

So has the Northville housing market.

Curious what your Northville home is worth in today’s market? Message me and I can help you make sense of the numbers.

Source: Realcomp MLS closed residential sales for Northville. 2026 figure is year to date. National median home price data shown for comparison.

🏡 Just Listed in Walled Lake.1669 Ashstan Drive is a warm and inviting brick ranch offering comfortable one level living...
06/11/2026

🏡 Just Listed in Walled Lake.

1669 Ashstan Drive is a warm and inviting brick ranch offering comfortable one level living in a convenient location.

🛏️ 3 bedrooms
🛁 2 full baths
📐 1,268 square feet
🚗 Extra deep attached 2 car garage
🌳 Fenced backyard
🔑 Immediate occupancy
🚶 Private backyard gate to Hiram Sims Park

One of my favorite features is the direct backyard connection to Hiram Sims Park, giving you easy access to playgrounds, walking paths, sports courts, picnic areas, a pavilion, and a scenic pond.

The home also offers central air, luxury vinyl flooring through much of the home, an updated primary bath, a dedicated laundry room, and a flexible den or study that could work well as a home office, playroom, hobby space, or quiet retreat.

📸 Note: Virtual staging photos are included to help illustrate potential layout and design options within the space.

💰 Listed at $295,000

Message me with questions or to schedule a showing.

06/09/2026

Before or after the Fourth of July?

It is one of the most common questions I hear from homeowners thinking about selling during the summer.

My answer is simple: if you are ready, list before the Fourth.

Here is why.

Many buyers with school-age children are trying to get settled before the new school year begins. If they need to move into a specific school district, their timeline is not flexible. They are searching now, scheduling showings now, and making decisions now.

If you wait until after the Fourth of July to list your home, a buyer may not realistically close until mid or late August. For families trying to move before school starts, that can be too late.

That motivated buyer pool does not wait around forever.

So if you are considering selling your home this summer in Novi, Northville, South Lyon, Green Oak, Brighton, or the surrounding Metro Detroit area, timing matters.

The right answer depends on your home, your goals, your preparation, and your next move — but waiting just because it feels easier may cost you some of the best buyer activity of the summer.

Thinking about selling this summer?

Let’s talk through your timing, your options, and what makes the most sense for your situation.

No pressure. Just clarity.

Happy Global Running Day!I’m not the fastest runner out there, but I do love a good local trail.One of the best parts ab...
06/03/2026

Happy Global Running Day!

I’m not the fastest runner out there, but I do love a good local trail.

One of the best parts about living around Novi, Northville, South Lyon, and Brighton is how many great places we have nearby to run, walk, bike, or just clear your head.

A few of my favorites:
- ITC Corridor Trail in Novi
- Hines Park near Northville
- Huron Valley Rail Trail through South Lyon
- Island Lake and Kensington near Brighton

What’s your favorite local trail?

Comment below.

A few years ago, Gina moved here from Florida and I helped her find a rental. We stayed in touch.Then she met James, the...
05/29/2026

A few years ago, Gina moved here from Florida and I helped her find a rental. We stayed in touch.

Then she met James, they got married, and when it was time to buy their first home together, she called me.

That is the part of this job that means the most.

They had questions about the process, the timing, the paperwork, and what to expect. That is exactly where many buyers start, and that is completely okay.

We built a plan, got them pre approved, toured homes, narrowed down what felt right, and found the one.

It was a competitive situation, so we structured a clean offer that gave them the best chance without losing sight of what mattered.

Inspection went smoothly. Closing stayed on track. Keys were in hand exactly when they expected them.

Watching two people go from “we think we are ready” to standing in front of their own home never gets old.

Gina, thank you for trusting me again. James, welcome to the family.

If you are thinking about buying and want to understand the process before making any decisions, I am always happy to talk it through.

26 years in real estate. A lot has changed.When I started, contracts were faxed. The MLS ran on a green screen. Buyers h...
05/22/2026

26 years in real estate. A lot has changed.

When I started, contracts were faxed. The MLS ran on a green screen. Buyers had to call an agent just to find out what was for sale.

Today, everything moves faster.

Marketing is digital. Clients expect answers quickly. Strategy, communication, and ex*****on matter more than ever.

But some things have not changed.

In 26 years and 1,300+ closings, I have never once had a client tell me they wished I had been less honest with them.

Treat people right.
Tell the truth.
Do the work.
Follow the Golden Rule.

That part has always been the same.

Project Flex just became an even bigger local conversation.Lyon Township denied a temporary construction easement tied t...
05/09/2026

Project Flex just became an even bigger local conversation.

Lyon Township denied a temporary construction easement tied to the proposed Project Flex AI data center in New Hudson.

That does not appear to end the project, but it may slow down one piece of the process and gives residents another reason to stay informed.

For homeowners and buyers nearby, this matters.

Large developments can bring investment and potential tax revenue, but they can also raise fair questions about traffic, noise, infrastructure, utility demand, land use, and long term neighborhood impact.

My advice is simple: stay informed before making assumptions either way.

If you live near the proposed site or are thinking about buying or selling in New Hudson, Lyon Township, South Lyon, or the surrounding area, this is the kind of local issue that can affect buyer questions, neighborhood perception, and property decisions.

Message me if you want to talk through what this could mean for your home or your plans.

04/23/2026

This is something I see many families misunderstand until they are already facing a difficult situation.

A will alone does not protect your home from probate.

For many Michigan homeowners, a Lady Bird Deed can be an important part of planning ahead and making things easier on the people you love.

If this is something your family may need to think through, reach out. I’m happy to help point you in the right direction.

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