Anne Dunlop
(414) 334-1216
My background in education serves me well in working with first time home buyers. I will clarify, guide, and support people new to the process all the way to the closing.
I raised my family in Wauwatosa, serving several schools in the surrounding area, so understand & appreciate what these areas have to offer its residents.
Clients finding themselves making significant & difficult decisions regarding real estate are well served by my expertise, experience, compassion, and patience.
Our work to list & sell your home will eliminate stress & allow you to sleep soundly, knowing there is a network of caring people to move the process along to a successful close.
JoAnn McCormack
(262) 441-0170
A native of Chicago, Illinois, JoAnn began investing in real estate at the age of 26. Her first purchase was a two-flat quickly followed by a duplex and a three-flat in central Illinois. From the moment of her first closing, real estate was a part of her life and it was only a matter of time before it become her career. In her late 30s, JoAnn and her family moved to southeast Wisconsin for a business venture. The state’s bounty of lakes and beautiful countryside made for a seamless transition.
After the move from Illinois to Wisconsin, JoAnn and her business partners purchased a neighborhood shopping center – opening her eyes to the commercial real estate world.
In 2006, after a 12-year-career as a business owner of a coffee house and home-style boutique, JoAnn became a Realtor.
Following her jump into real estate, JoAnn became a broker in 2007. While working as a broker-agent for Coldwell Banker in Lake Geneva she established the foundations for what she practices today.
In 2013, JoAnn decided to join forces with Anne. Bringing the expert training she received during her time at Coldwell Banker, as well as her extensive business knowledge, to create Spotlight Real Estate.
In her free time, JoAnn enjoys photography, gardening and spending time with her family. She is also involved with the East Troy Chamber of Commerce, the Goodwill Industry efforts and the Milwaukee Veterans Association.