Craig Lescoe graduated from Michigan State University in 1994 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Building Construction Management.  Where he specialized in residential real estate and obtained his license.

Then after five successful years as an individual agent, during which time he acquired and managed over twenty investment properties.  Craig helped launch and build Michigan’s #1 real estate team for 2000 and 2001.

In 2002, needing a new challenge Craig accepted a position as Managing Team Leader for the Keller Williams Ann Arbor, Dexter and Saline Market Centers.  After five years with KW, Craig felt like he had earned his Master’s Degree in Real Estate and was ready to take his career to the next level.

In 2007 Craig founded National Realty Centers. Now please keep in mind, in 2007 the Michigan real estate market hit rock bottom.  Property values were at an all-time low; the foreclosure rate was at an all-time high and record levels of agents were leaving the business.

Needless to say, it was not an ideal time to launch a new real estate business, but Craig knew it was the perfect time to help others, it was the perfect time for his new agent-friendly-business model.

Craig has always believed that in order to be truly successfully, he would need to find a way to help others be successful.  That’s why he designed his business model with the agent in mind.

Today, National Realty Centers has grown to 625+ agents in 4 locations. Ann Arbor, Birmingham, Clarkston and Northville

  • #1 on my bucket list

    To watch a game in every major league baseball stadium with Tricia, Chloe and Robert.

  • If not real estate

    I have no idea, real estate has always been my life and hopefully always will be. I absolutely love it!

  • Favorite TV show

    Nothing cures a bad day better than a glass of bourbon and a rerun of Seinfeld.

  • Never do again

    I am afraid of heights, so I thought if I went sky diving I would over come my fear. It didn’t work.

  • Most people don't know

    I played rugby for Michigan State. GO GREEN!!

  • Quote to live by

    “You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take” – Wayne Gretzky

Steve Johnson | Northville

Worked with Craig Lescoe

I moved my license from one of the large national brokers in 2009 and it was the best decision I made in my real estate career. The support and marketing I receive from NRC for my listings far exceed anything my other broker ever did for me, and at a ... Read More
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Barbara Ann Buck | Livonia

Worked with Craig Lescoe

Joining National Realty Centers has been the best decision I've ever made in advancing my real estate career. If you want to make more money, have access to excellent training, outstanding support & cutting edge technology then National Realty Centers is for you!
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Julie Ciccarelli | Livonia

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National Realty Centers is the best. Craig Lescoe and his staff go above and beyond to help to help you and the training is amazing. Thank you NRC for making everyone feel welcomed.
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Merry Ye | Livonia

Worked with Craig Lescoe

NRC is well-organized, high tech. They offer all necessary real estate advertisements. They are caring and considerate of their agents and communities. With reasonable commission splits, stable office monthly fee, free annual real estate education classes, no other documentation junk fees involved......That is why I have worked at National Realty ... Read More
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Rhonda Morman | Birmingham

Worked with Craig Lescoe

I am proud to be a member of the National Realty Centers family. This company delivers a commitment to excellence, professionalism and most importantly integrity. Also, a wealth of knowledge & resources, advance technology, creative strategies and supportive staff at National Realty Centers help me provide the best service possible ... Read More
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