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Tecumseh Irish Hills Realty

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Irish Hills Realty’s new office in Tecumseh aims to serve both those wanting to sell a home and those seeking a new abode in Southeast Michigan, and owner and broker Mitchell Ramsey and his crew are ready to serve. The office, in the building that formerly housed The Sports Hut, is just a few steps away from the bustle of downtown Tecumseh and is an additional space from which the agency’s realtors can assist clients.

The company has grown since Mitchell Ramsey purchased it in 2014 and moved it from M-50 to a location on U.S. 12 in 2016. That Onsted location paired with the Tecumseh office gives Irish Hills Realty a wide base of potential properties to market.

Ramsey has been selling real estate since 2009. He originally worked in auto sales until his wife, Jessie, who was working as a registered nurse, took a travel nursing job that moved the family to California for a year. When they returned to Michigan, Ramsey, a 2000 graduate of Onsted High School, investigated real estate sales and decided to give it a try. Now he and Jessie make up the Ramsey Team.

Aesthetic Clinic

and rejuvenation, acne treatments, microneedling, Botox injections, dermal fillers, and other types of medical grade skin care.

“I wanted a position where I could make people feel better. So doing this, I get to make women feel better about insecurities that they have,” said McRoberts. “Every woman, when they look in the mirror, has something different that bothers them. And that doesn’t mean that they’re not beautiful exactly how they are, but I just want to help enhance what is bothering them because when they look in the mirror, that makes them feel better.”

Opening an office in Tecumseh was a decision they based on the number of properties in the area reported in the Multiple Listing Service, a database of homes for sale. They specialize in lake houses but are available to help someone buy or sell any type of home. “We’re trying to help support the market that needs it. There are a lot of realtors outside of Lenawee County that are doing a lot of sales in the Tecumseh market, so we’re just trying to fill a void,” said Ramsey. “We’re going to be able to offer full-time service. If anybody calls us, we’re going to be able to list a house or go and put an offer on a place. We have a large group of real estate professionals ready to service the Southeast Michigan area.”

Agents can respond to inquiries quickly whenever someone contacts either office. “We’re always available,” Ramsey said.

To meet the public and introduce the business, the Tecumseh location of Irish Hills Realty will hold an open house Friday, March 17 from 1-5pm. Irish my patients,” she said. “There are some things it’s better to go to a plastic surgeon for, so it’s very important that I set realistic expectations and I want them to look natural. People have a big misconception that Botox and fillers look fake, when so many people they know have them. When it’s done right, no one knows that they have Botox or fillers or are getting laser treatments. My biggest thing is not creating a look that doesn’t fit with their natural face or appearance.”

In addition to McRoberts, the medical spa has a medical director, Dr. Melissa VanSickle, and patient coordinator, Cheryl Minnehan.

McRoberts said she’s not in it to encourage more and more changes.

“Even though it’s esthetics and people associate that with vanity, it all comes down to confidence. It’s talking and listening to what is bothering them and helping them with that, and just letting them enjoy the improvement and feel better about themselves. That’s what’s important to me,” she said. n

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