CROWN PROPERTIES INTERNATIONAL - Key Persons


Andy Mimikos

Job Titles:
  • Agent

Ann Arbor Art

There are lots of things to do and see in Ann Arbor, MI - from the trendy restaurants and coffee shops to the art galleries and architectural marvels. Whether you want to see a concert held by the Universal Musical Society, or stroll down Main Street to enjoy comfort food done well, Ann Arbor has something for anyone.

Arthur Power

Job Titles:
  • Its Founder

Berkley Schools

Most of Berkley is operated by Berkley School District. The Berkley School is first mentioned as a part of the Royal Oak Township School District #7 in the year 1840. In the fall of 2002, the district "Restructured for Success." Avery Elementary and Norup Middle School were re-configured to serve children 6 weeks-2nd grade and grades 3-8, respectively. In 2018, both the Tyndall and Avery early childhood centers combined into one at the former Avery Elementary School site. This new center opened in August 2018. The Tyndall center was renovated to house only the administrative staff beginning in January 2019. Some of the schools in the district: Elementary Schools: Angell, Burton, Rogers, and Pattengill Kindergarten-8th grade: Norup International Middle School: Anderson High School: Berkley High School Between 2008-2016, Newsweek named Berkley High School one of the Best High Schools in the nation among 1,000 other schools.

Burt E Taylor

Burt E Taylor's Woodland - This is a desirable community because of its proximity to downtown. You get a real sense of community when you live in this lovely community. It has something to offer for everyone but particularly families. There are many popular restaurants and retail stores close by, such as McDonalds and Walgreens. Burt E Taylor is also known for its parks. There is even a Burt E Taylor park. The neighborhood boasts a walking trail and spacious sidewalks. Even if you're not the outdoors type, you can get fit at the nearby fitness center just up the road.

Canton Schools

Plymouth/Canton Community Schools is the district that serves 75% of the population of Canton living in the northern part of the city. The other school districts (which serve the southeast and southwest areas of Canton) in the area are Wayne/Westland Community Schools, and Van Buren Public Schools. In addition to public schools, there are a number of public charter schools, and private schools. The Michigan Institute of Aviation and Technology (MIAT) is also located in Canton, where students can learn skills for a number of careers in the aviation industry-and jobs related to science, technology, and engineering.

Caroline Chen - CEO, Founder

Job Titles:
  • CEO
  • Founder
Helping clients is my #1 passion. I am the founder and CEO of Crown Properties International. I am a dedicated and successful real estate professional in the Southeast Michigan area. My personal goal is to simplify the process of buying and selling real estate, and to satisfy everyone's needs to the best of my ability. My extensive experience and proven track record are factors you can count on when working with me. I use the latest technology to understand the current market and to make the connections necessary for our success. Please enjoy my website.

Charles Xie

Job Titles:
  • Agent

Chinling Chiang


Frank Lee

Job Titles:
  • Agent

Grant Chen

Job Titles:
  • Commercial Broker

Heather Zhou

Job Titles:
  • Property Management

Jeremiah Byers

Job Titles:
  • Agent

Jesse Decker

Jesse Decker raised the first frame barn in 1830, along with local Indians. In 1832, the first post office opened and Decker was postmaster. The community's name was changed in 1835 and became Orion. Decker became Orion's first Supervisor and earned a salary of $2.00 a year. In 1836 two persons were given a license to operate a tavern. Decker was eventually to the Michigan House of Representatives in 1837. He also served as justice of the peace in Orion. A Marine Postal Center was established in 1909, which delivered mail to more than three hundred cottages along the lake and on the islands. Lake Orion was the first city in the United States that ran this type of postal service. In 1929, Fellow aviator, William Edmund Scripps, invited Amelia Earhart to visit Lake Orion. That same year she flew a glider as part of an experiment. Also, in 1929, this is when Orion officially became Lake Orion.

Jonathan Pan

Job Titles:
  • Agent
  • Executive Manager at Crown Champ Shanghai
Jonathan Pan is a Executive Manager at Crown Champ Shanghai where he spends 30% of his time working with Chinese investors. He travels to Shanghai and Beijing to help investors understand American real estate. Jonathan received his Bachelor of Science degree from Eastern Michigan University. After graduation, he started work at RE/MAX Crown Properties. This is where he began his specialization on working with first time home buyers and investors. His third year, he sold more than $3M in Michigan excluding his $4M sales in other states. Jonathan is fluent in both Mandarin and English. He is specializes his expertise in Washtenaw, Wayne, and Oakland County. On his free time, he loves going out to play chess, billards, darts, and socializing. Passionate on building relationships and meeting new people.

Karen Regan

Job Titles:
  • Property Management

Nadia Salmou

Job Titles:
  • Agent

Noble Fish

Noble Fish is a prime sushi spot where you can get the freshest catch and amazing Japanese style food. If you are in the mood for some comfort food taken to the next level, checkout Chadd's Bistro and try one of their sandwiches. Another popular eatery is Chickpea Kitchen, which we hear is similar to Chipotle with a base of Mediterranean flavor profiles.

Pleasant Ridge Schools

The area of Pleasant Ridge is serviced by the Ferndale School District: Ferndale Lower Elementary School - (grade K-2) This school serves the Pleasant Ridge community. It was developed for the youngest learners. They teach based on brain-research and early learning techniques. Children learn through vision, touch, and through the use of other senses. They offer a project-based curriculum. Ferndale Upper Elementary School - (grade 3-5) Ferndale Upper Elementary is more challenging and offers more focused lessons. The lessons are designed to encourage students to ask questions and look for answers with the help of the teacher. It is an award-winning Green School and they serve the community with annual food drives. Ferndale Middle School - (grade 6 -8) This is a school that is known for the personal attention that is offered to its studiers. Students are challenged to achieve the highest level of academic accomplishments as possible in a safe and supportive environment. 25% of the student body is in the National Junior Honor Society. Ferndale High School - (grade 9-12) The students at this high school can choose STEM study courses and even enroll in IMPI Robotics. The school offers more than 20 AP courses, has an award-winning music program and 17 varsity sports. With an Early College program, students can graduate with an associate's degree.

Richard Yang

Job Titles:
  • Agent

Robert Kidd

Robert Kidd Gallery - This art gallery was established in 1976 and housed the art of local artists Robert Louis Kidd and Ray Frost in downtown Birmingham, MI.

Rochester Grain

Rochester Grain Elevator - The gran elevator was built in 1880. Farmers used to bring the grain to the elevator and then shipped to Detroit until the 1970s. Today, it is used as a supply store. Western Knitting Mills - This building was built in 1896. At one point it produced more than 100,000 dozen pairs of gloves, making it the largest glove producer. The building has been fully restored and is now The Rochester Mills brewery restaurant with several other businesses housed here.

Waterford Meadows

Waterford Meadows - This subdivision in Waterford, MI is located off Cooley Lake Rd in the southwest corner of Waterford. It is located near West Bloomfield and Union Lake, MI with convenient access to M-5 North to I-275. The neighborhood has underground utilities, which means no hanging wires, and protected wetlands with lots of wildlife. There are sidewalks on sides; which means residents are free to walk, run, jog, or bike right in their neighborhood. Pine Creek - Pine Creek is approximately 40 miles north of Detroit, MI. It is a condominium subdivision situated in the southwest corner of Oakland County in Waterford, MI. The building of the community began in 1995 and was completed in 2000 with 75 single-family units. There are underground utilities, and sidewalks. The community also consists of three cul-de-sacs.

Waterford Oaks Waterpark

Waterford Oaks Waterpark - Waterford's waterpark is great for the entire family. It has a wave pool, with tubes provided by the park, lifeguards on duty, a raft slide, and so much more. Bring the family out for a day of fun at the waterpark.

Waterford Schools

Cooley Elementary School - (grades K-5) Cooley Elementary is considered to be an above-average public school in Waterford, MI. There are 482 students with a student-teacher ratio of 19 to 1. State tests scores indicate that 63% of the students are proficient in math and 58% in reading. Sashabaw Middle School - (grades 6-7) The school is located in Clarkston but Sashabaw serves students in the Waterford area. There are 1,157 students and a student-teacher ratio of 20 to 1. 46% of the students are proficient in math and 61% are proficient in reading.

Winston Churchill

Job Titles:
  • Community Education Center