Charlene Woyan
- 419-901-2236
- 419-529-3047
- 419-529-4074
- [email protected]
- 1641 Park Ave W
About Charlene
Charlene Woyan brings curiosity, warmth, and a deeply people-focused approach to real estate. A lifelong Firelands-area woman with strong ties to Seneca, Huron, and Erie counties, she knows this region through both lived experience and years of working with the people who call it home. From Bellevue to Sandusky and the lake communities in between, Charlene understands that every move is personal, and that helping someone find the right fit starts with truly listening.
Her background is anything but one-dimensional. Charlene has taught overseas, traveled extensively, worked in customer-facing roles where service and communication mattered, and built a reputation for connecting with people through information, trust, and follow-through. That perspective shapes the way she works today. She believes real estate is not about pressure. It is about helping people understand their options, learn the area, and feel confident in the decisions they are making.
“I don’t want to sell in a high-pressure way. I want to do it informationally.”
That mindset is a natural fit for buyers and sellers who want an agent who will take the time to understand what matters most to them. Charlene is especially passionate about the idea that home is central to the way people live, gather, and build stability. She sees each client’s search a little differently, always asking what kind of setting, pace, and lifestyle will best support the life they want to live.
“Home is the central identity of all of us.”
Charlene is also deeply community-minded. She believes in showing up, being involved, and becoming a steady presence people can count on. Whether she is serving locally, learning more about the communities she represents, or helping clients navigate a major life transition, she brings heart, resilience, and genuine care to the process. For Charlene, real estate is not just about property. It is about people, place, and helping others find where they belong.