Navigating real estate transactions with you!

The process of finding a new home or launching a commercial endeavor can have its twists and turns. Lighthouse Title Group will navigate the waters with you.

With Lighthouse Title Group...

With Lighthouse Title Group, you gain reassurance from the beginning that we will handle your transaction with care and in line with industry best practices! A real estate transaction is a huge life moment - and we don’t lose sight of what it means for you, your family and future generations. For peace of mind and a premier customer experience, trust Lighthouse Title for all your title services and real estate closings.

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Our Mission Statement

To Lead

Our team strives to be a leader in providing real estate services in a professional and friendly manner.

To Engage

We keep the human element at the center of all our title services and community involvement.

To Protect

Peace of mind through our title products, best practices, and technology.
Bob Wuerfel

With More Than 45+ Locations

Lighthouse Title is the title company of choice in Michigan and Wisconsin. We guide you to the closing table with a customer-first approach to our work and with a passion for serving our communities! We back our work with the knowledge and stability that comes with being in the title business since 2001. At Lighthouse Title, our team aims to be the light leading you to a successful outcome!
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Today, we celebrate our five beautiful lakes—Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario! These Great Lakes hold one-third of the world's surface freshwater which supports drinking water, ecosystems, and recreational activities.

Here are the best ways YOU can help keep our lakes clean 🧼:

1. Reduce water usage if possible 💦!
Conserve water and fix leaks in your home to save money AND water!

2. Go Fertilizer-Free OR choose a phosphorus-free fertilizer. 🦗
Nitrogen and phosphorus contribute to the growth of algae, which—in a balanced aquatic ecosystem—provides food for fish and other aquatic life. However, too much nitrogen and phosphorus are entering our waterways as a result of runoff pollution from fertilizers, creating an overabundance of algae. Choose a phosphorus-free fertilizer, or better yet, skip the fertilizer altogether and replace your lawn with native plants to filter out pollutants.

3. Rinse off your boat!🚤
Humans have introduced more than 186 invasive species to the Great Lakes ecosystem. You can help prevent their spread by rinsing and wiping down your boats, paddleboards, kayaks, and other watercraft after use. Be sure to remove all visible plant and animal species, and let the watercraft dry completely before setting out in a new body of water.

4. Dispose of Meds Properly. 💊
Traces of pharmaceutical drugs—including antibiotics, hormones, and psychoactive drugs—can be found in the drinking water supplies of over 40 million Americans. When we ingest medications, our bodies don’t absorb the full dosage, and we expel the unused portion. Most water treatment systems can’t filter this out, and traces of our medications end up in groundwater, lakes, and rivers—disrupting the ecosystem. To reduce your impact, take only the medication you need, and dispose of unused pills properly—do not flush them down the toilet.
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Today, we celebrate our five beautiful lakes—Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario! These Great Lakes hold one-third of the worlds surface freshwater which supports drinking water, ecosystems, and recreational activities.

Here are the best ways YOU can help keep our lakes clean 🧼:

1. Reduce water usage if possible 💦!
Conserve water and fix leaks in your home to save money AND water!

2. Go Fertilizer-Free OR choose a phosphorus-free fertilizer. 🦗
Nitrogen and phosphorus contribute to the growth of algae, which—in a balanced aquatic ecosystem—provides food for fish and other aquatic life. However, too much nitrogen and phosphorus are entering our waterways as a result of runoff pollution from fertilizers, creating an overabundance of algae. Choose a phosphorus-free fertilizer, or better yet, skip the fertilizer altogether and replace your lawn with native plants to filter out pollutants.

3. Rinse off your boat!🚤
Humans have introduced more than 186 invasive species to the Great Lakes ecosystem. You can help prevent their spread by rinsing and wiping down your boats, paddleboards, kayaks, and other watercraft after use. Be sure to remove all visible plant and animal species, and let the watercraft dry completely before setting out in a new body of water.

4. Dispose of Meds Properly. 💊
Traces of pharmaceutical drugs—including antibiotics, hormones, and psychoactive drugs—can be found in the drinking water supplies of over 40 million Americans. When we ingest medications, our bodies don’t absorb the full dosage, and we expel the unused portion. Most water treatment systems can’t filter this out, and traces of our medications end up in groundwater, lakes, and rivers—disrupting the ecosystem. To reduce your impact, take only the medication you need, and dispose of unused pills properly—do not flush them down the toilet.
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Another great closing! #justclosed #titleinsurance ... See MoreSee Less

Another great closing! #justclosed #titleinsurance
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Tis the season! Ready to start your next order? Lighthouse makes it easy! Visit us online at lighthousetitle.net/order-title/ OR simply Text Louie (616) 737-7887 ... See MoreSee Less

Tis the season! Ready to start your next order? Lighthouse makes it easy! Visit us online at lighthousetitle.net/order-title/ OR simply Text Louie (616) 737-7887
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