Lansing Real Estate Agents

Finding the right real estate agent in Lansing shouldn’t feel chaotic or overwhelming. Whether you’re preparing to sell your own home, coordinating a move, or navigating the responsibilities of an inherited property, you deserve more than high-pressure sales tactics and one-size-fits-all solutions.

Who We Are

We’ve been rooted in Lansing real estate since 2017, weathering the changes of shifting brokerages and a constantly evolving market while staying true to our way of serving clients. Many of the people we help are selling a parent’s home, managing an inherited property, downsizing, or coordinating a sale from out of state. Through all the industry changes around us, our commitment has remained steady: bring clarity, calm, and honest guidance to families navigating transition. Everything we do is grounded in a simple philosophy—compassion over commission.

What Makes Us Different Than Other Lansing Agents

A Different Ethos

Our work is shaped by a simple idea: people deserve clarity and calm support during life transitions, not pressure or sales tactics. We prioritize structure, transparency, and steady communication so families feel informed and supported every step of the way.

Transition. Not Transaction

Most real estate teams are built around speed, volume, and maximizing transactions. We’re built around transitions—selling a parent’s home, settling an estate, preparing an inherited property, downsizing, or coordinating a sale from out of state. These situations require patience, clarity, and thoughtful guidance, not a high-volume model.

We Wrote The Playbook

For families navigating probate or settling an estate in Ingham or Eaton County, we use our Estate Compass™ framework—an internal operating system that helps executors stay organized, understand next steps, and move through the process with confidence.

Lansing Estate Pros

When a home is part of a larger transition, families often need more than an agent. We work alongside trusted local professionals as well as cleanout teams, valuation specialists, and repair professionals. This “Estate Pros” ecosystem helps simplify the many moving parts of an estate-driven sale.

Dual Paths

Every home and every situation is different. Some Lansing properties benefit from a traditional retail listing; others are better suited for an as-is sale due to repairs, timelines, or family circumstances. We outline both options clearly so you can choose the path that fits your goals.

Personal. Not Pass You Off

We aren’t a mega-team. When you work with Dolinski, you work directly with the people responsible for your sale. Communication stays consistent, decisions stay clear, and you always know who to call. This personal approach is especially important for executors, heirs, and out-of-state owners who need stability and follow-through.

Who We Help

We serve people in moments of transition across the Greater Lansing region—families who need clarity, structure, and a realtor who understands the realities of selling a home in places like East Lansing, Okemos, Grand Ledge, DeWitt, Holt, and Mason. Our work isn’t built for high-volume sales. It’s built for the people and situations that require steadiness, communication, and trust.

Executors and heirs settling an estate in Ingham or Eaton County

Many Lansing-area estates pass through the Ingham County Probate Court in downtown Lansing or the Eaton County courthouse in Charlotte. We frequently support Personal Representatives who are navigating inherited homes in neighborhoods like Colonial Village, Groesbeck, Old Everett, Forest View, or long-time family homes in Okemos and Williamston. We help executors understand what needs to happen with the property and how to move forward without overwhelm.

Adult children selling a parent’s home in Lansing, Holt, or DeWitt

These homes often carry decades of memories and belongings. Whether the property is near Waverly, tucked into Lansing Township, or on acreage outside Mason, we help families make informed decisions about timing, preparation, and whether a retail or as-is sale is the right fit.

Out-of-state owners who need a trusted representative in Lansing

It’s common for heirs living in Ohio, Illinois, Florida, or out west to inherit a home in Lansing or East Lansing. We coordinate everything locally—access, cleanout, repairs, staging/photography when appropriate, and communication with attorneys in the Greater Lansing area—so you never have to travel just to keep the process moving.

Seniors downsizing from long-time homes in Okemos, Grand Ledge, or Haslett

Many of the seniors we help are preparing to transition to a condo, a smaller residence, or a living community closer to family. These moves require sensitivity and clear steps. We guide families through what to keep, what to prepare, and how to sell a home that’s been lived in and loved for decades.

Families navigating belongings, shared decisions, and complex timelines

Homes in neighborhoods like Moores Park, Westside, and Carmel Township often come with full basements, outbuildings, and years of accumulated belongings. We help families divide tasks, coordinate services, and keep everyone aligned—especially when multiple siblings are involved or decisions require thoughtful timing.

First-time buyers and sellers using MSHDA programs across Greater Lansing

Clarity is crucial for buyers and sellers who are new to the process or using programs like MSHDA, step-up loans, or local assistance. Our structured approach helps you feel informed and confident in neighborhoods across Lansing, Holt, Mason, and East Lansing.

How We Work.

Clarity At The Center

Lansing’s neighborhoods vary widely—from the student-driven areas of East Lansing, to long-established communities in Okemos, to quiet, family-centered suburbs like Grand Ledge or Mason. We help you understand how your home fits into the local market and what choices will give you the clearest path forward.

Our goal is to make each step straightforward, not overwhelming—especially in situations involving estates, probate, or shared family decision-making.

Communication Where You Are

We know many sellers aren’t physically in Lansing. Some live hours away; others are managing an estate from Ohio, Illinois, Florida, or across the country.

We use structured communication—scheduled calls, shared updates, organized documentation, and virtual walkthroughs—to make sure you’re never guessing what’s happening with the property.

We also coordinate directly with your local attorney, family members, or our professional partners, so the process keeps moving even when you’re not here.

Local Knowledge

The way a home sells in Colonial Village is different from a home in Old Town, Grand Ledge, or Williamston. Buyer expectations differ. Condition expectations differ. Pricing strategy differs.

Because so many families we serve are selling properties that haven’t been updated or have decades of belongings, our market guidance reflects the realities of selling long-time family homes—not just move-in-ready listings.

Coordinated Team

 

Behind every transition-based sale is a small ecosystem of local professionals.

Instead of handing you off, we stay at the center—coordinating communication, keeping everyone aligned, and ensuring nothing gets dropped.

Happy Customer

"You could read 100 reviews and they will all tell you the same thing about Alex, he knows what he is doing and is a great person. What we want to make clear is that Alex will stick it out with you even when the going gets tough. He helped us find a house in a very competitive market."

- Brad And Lisa

“Alex Craig has been great to work with through the home buying process. He is very friendly and always keeps us up to date on what is going on in the home buying process. He is very knowledgeable about.”

- Pete And Ellyn

"You could read 100 reviews and they will all tell you the same thing about Alex, he knows what he is doing and is a great person. What we want to make clear is that Alex will stick it out with you even when the going gets tough. He helped us find a house in a very competitive market."

- Matt And Holly

Lansing, Michigan

Lansing, Michigan is the Capital of Michigan. Housing is really affordable in Lansing and the median sale price is roughly $120,000. It has consistently made the list as one of the most affordable cities and a family-friendly community. The Greater Lansing area is just over 400,000 people. The diverse communities and suburbs offer different experiences. You can read about the best Lansing suburbs in our guide.