Dane Wilson

Co-owner & Managing Broker at MiddleTown Property Group

Dane Wilson is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in real estate and finance. Currently serving as Co-Owner and Managing Broker at MiddleTown Property Group LLC since February 2019, Dane specializes in managing and developing investment real estate. Prior to this role, Dane held significant positions at Community State Bank, including Chief Credit Officer and Vice President, overseeing credit administration and facilitating objectives from the Board of Directors. Dane's earlier career includes positions as a Business Banking Underwriter at First Merchants Corporation and an Assistant Treasurer at Wilson Furniture. Education credentials include a Master of Business Administration in Finance from Ball State University and a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration and Economics from the same institution.

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Fort Wayne, United States

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MiddleTown Property Group

Twin brothers, Dane and Derek Wilson, began what is now MiddleTown Property Group, in June 2013 when they purchased their first property — the house they rented while attending Ball State University. Over the next four and a half years, their personally owned portfolio grew to dozens of houses, eight apartment complexes and 350+ units. After outgrowing their property manager, in May 2016, Dane and Derek purchased the largest local property management firm in Muncie, Network Property Services (24 years old), bringing their combined managed real estate assets to over $75,000,000. They brought on Matt Abner as President and CEO to operate and continue to grow MiddleTown. Today, MiddleTown Property Group manages over 3,000 units and HOAs in the Muncie and East Central Indiana communities, ranging from single houses up to Class A new construction, along with many commercial properties. Dane and Derek are committed to improving their hometown of Muncie. They envision the quality of housing to rival West Lafayette and Bloomington, and have already started the revival.