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Content is loading, please wait.Savage · Scott County · Waterfront
Rankings updated July 2026
These 4 agents serving Savage have demonstrated waterfront expertise, independently scored on local knowledge, client reviews and market expertise — never who paid to be here.
| # | Agent | Score | Focus | Brokerage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dan Hennen | 8.7 | Relocation | RE/MAX Advantage Plus |
| 2 | Michael Hall | 8.3 | Waterfront | RE/MAX Advantage Plus — The Hancock Real Estate Group |
| 3 | Mark Reiland | 8.1 | Waterfront | RE/MAX Advantage Plus |
| 4 | Troy Scott | 7.7 | Waterfront | RES Realty |
$280K–$1.9M · 16 reviews
A three-decade RE/MAX veteran out of the Shakopee office with a large cited sales volume and multiple industry recognitions, though his independently-verifiable review count is modest relative to his tenure.
$350K+ · 64 reviews
A Chanhassen-office broker-owner with a genuine lake-property niche and real, verifiable reviews behind him.
$275K–$850K · 15 reviews
Mark Reiland has worked the south metro out of RE/MAX Advantage Plus's Savage office since 2000 and leads the small Reiland Team there. His public review record is real but thin — 15 Google reviews at 4.2 stars — and his brokerage profile lists a wide, generalist range of specialties rather than a narrow focus. Recorded sales cluster in Shakopee, Prior Lake, and Savage, consistent with a Scott County-centered practice. He holds a Certified Distressed Property Expert designation, relevant to short-sale and foreclosure work.
$278K–$600K
An independent, Burnsville-based agent with RES Realty's low-overhead model — a fit for straightforward residential deals rather than luxury or highly specialized transactions.
Dan Hennen (8.7/10) is our top-rated waterfront agent serving Savage, scored on local knowledge, client reviews and market expertise — with zero paid placements.
We currently rank 4 waterfront real-estate agents serving Savage, each independently scored on the same five dimensions.
Every agent gets a 0–10 editorial score — a weighted average of local knowledge, client reviews, market expertise, response time and specialization fit. No agent can pay to rank higher. See our methodology for the full method.