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Memphis, Tenn. - Crye-Leike, Realtors announces that six of its sales associates recently completed a course entitled, "Listing Strategies for the Residential Specialist," a pre-requisite course requirement in attaining the coveted certified residential specialist (CRS) designation.
They are: Carol Dupree, Leslie Hilliard, Trey Hogue, Gail Middleton, David Ralph and Al Richie, all Realtors affiliated with Crye-Leike's Cordova branch office, located at 894 Germantown Parkway.
The course, administered by the National Association of Realtors, is designed to provide them the skills needed to render greater and broader services to help their clients maximize profits and minimize costs in the home buying or selling transaction process.
Crye-Leike (www.crye-leike.com), a full service real estate company for 26 years, is the nation's 10th largest real estate company and the largest serving Tennessee and the Southern Region of the United States. Crye-Lei...
When Memphis-based Crye-Leike Inc. opened an office in Little Rock in June last year, Harold Crye set a goal of becoming the largest real estate firm in central Arkansas within three years.
Crye, the company's chief executive officer, was aiming at a market including Pulaski, Saline, Faulkner and Garland counties.
Crye-Leike made a good state in its first year, totaling about $46 million in residential home sales in Pulaski and Saline counties, ranking No. 11 in the market. But it still has a long way to go before it becomes the largest.
From July 2002 through June 2003 - the first 12 months Crye-Leike was in central Arkansas- the Janet Jones Co. was the No. 1 firm in Pulaski and Saline counties by a wide margin, selling 676 houses totaling almost $160 million. The No. 2 firm in the two-county market was McKay & Co. with more than $118 million in sales.
The top six firms - Janet Jones, McKay & Co., Rainey Realty, Adkins, McNeil Smith...
Memphis, Tenn. - According to a recently released U.S. Census Bureau report, 46 percent of the U.S. population has been on the move over the past five years and more than half of those stayed within the same county. That was more reason for Crye-Leike Home Services to establish its new Utility Connection Center, says its director, C.F. Moore.
Crye-Leike Home Services is now offering a free way to set-up or transfer utilities, including local, long distance and wireless phone service; cable and satellite television and Internet services. The company also provides connection information for other utilities, such as gas, electric and water.
With one phone call and the assistance of a Crye-Leike home services coordinator, homeowners moving to a new area can have access to local utility service providers, allowing them to have research options and choose services that best meets their needs.
Homeowners can take advantage of this new offer by simply c...
Nashville, Tenn. - Crye-Leike Commercial of Brentwood, Tenn. has sold a 3.2 acre tract in Franklin, Tenn. to a father and son team who own Sunvertible, Inc., an upscale pre-owned auto dealership, specializing in convertibles and replacement of convertible tops.
Crye-Leike Commercial facilitated the entire transaction on behalf of both the buyers and the seller. Crye-Leike commercial sales associate Mark Parrish, a 45-year real estate veteran, served as the selling agent, representing the buyers, father Rodney Adkins and his son, Jon. Crye-Leike commercial sales associate William "Rusty" Ingle served as the listing agent, representing the seller, SunTrust Bank of Tennessee.
The Adkins purchased the property, located off Highway 96 near Interstate 65, with plans to relocate and expand their business, a move that will double their current 50-car inventory.
Sunvertible, Inc. has been in business since May 1992 and is currently located on Tusculum Ro...
Nashville, Tenn. - Walkers and runners are invited to dash their way into the Halloween season with Crye-Leike's 5K Monster Mash Dash for United Way, a 5K run through scenic Maryland Farms on Saturday, October 25, 2003.
This charity event, organized by Crye-Leike, Realtors' Brentwood East office, is sponsored by Mastercare by Firestone.
The race will begin and end at Crye-Leike's Brentwood East office, located at 5055 Maryland Way.
Crye-Leike organizers say their race will become an annual event. "Up to 1,000 runners who are accustomed to participating in The Tennessean's annual 5K Boo Bash may be disappointed to hear that it has been cancelled," says Jeff Haupt, Crye-Leike sales associate and race chairman. "But not to worry; our charity run will be a refreshing change of scenery during this same time of year."
"Our office has done a substantial amount of work for United Way in the past, but we felt we should do more," says Haupt...
Crye-Leike is a full-service real estate company founded in Memphis in 1977. Today it is ranked #4 in the nation and the largest real estate company serving markets in Tennessee, Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi. Crye-Leike has a network of more than 2,800+ licensed sales associates, 600+ staff members and over 130+ branch and franchise offices located throughout a seven state region of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Crye-Leike also has a franchise location in Puerto Rico.
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