Justin Stueve

Justin Stueve

Broker/Owner, Copperwood Real Estate LLC

Excelsior, MN 55331

Phone (952) 392-1310

Mobile (612) 360-8104

Broker specializing in Landlord and Tenant Representation
Specialties
Investment Sales Broker, Landlord Rep (Flex), Landlord Rep (Full Service), Landlord Rep (Industrial), Landlord Rep (Office), Landlord Rep (Flex), Landlord Rep (Retail), Tenant Rep, Tenant Rep (Flex), Tenant Rep (Full Service), Tenant Rep (Industrial), Tenant Rep (Office), Tenant Rep (Retail)
Property Types
Industrial, Office, Retail, Flex, Multi-Family, Health Care
Markets
Minneapolis/St Paul
Languages
English
Bio
As Broker of Copperwood Real Estate, Justin is responsible for both Tenant/Buyer and Landlord/Seller representation in the Southwest Market of Minneapolis, MN. A highly motivated individual, Justin brings tremendous energy to each assignment and is known for his relentlessly positive, "win-win" attitude. Justin was born and raised in Anoka, MN and graduated with highest honors from Anoka High School in 2001. He attended the University of Minnesota-Duluth and obtained a Bachelor of Sciences Degree with a focus in Traditional and Applied Mathematics. He met his wife Nicole while attending UMD, they married in 2006, have two boys Wyatt and Gavin and currently reside in Excelsior, MN. Justin is a Member of the Minnesota Commercial Association of Realtors, National Association of Realtors, Minneapolis Association of Realtors, has served on the Board Of Directors for the A.M. Rotary Club of Eden Prairie, Coaches Youth Baseball for the Minnetonka Baseball Association, served as Cubmaster and a Den Leader for Cub Scout Pack 429 in Excelsior, participated in the Strive Mentors Program at the Eden Prairie High School, participated in the Honors Mentor Connection Program for Intermediate District 287 and volunteers regularly at Feed My Starving Children in Chanhassen. Away from the office, Justin enjoys spending time with his family, hunting, fishing, coaching youth sports and realizing sports greatness improving his golf game.
Education
University of Minnesota-Duluth