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Nashville, Tenn. - Sales of the nation's 10th largest real estate company, bolstered by favorable mortgage interest rates and solid house-price gains, are expected to top the $3.5 billion mark by year-end, according to Chief Executive Officer Harold E. Crye of Crye-Leike, Realtors who will be addressing his 2,800 sales force at the company's upcoming annual regional meetings to be held next month.
"If all indicators prove correct, Crye-Leike will have its best showing ever in 2003 during the company's 26 years in business," says Crye.
"Housing is now leading the economy because there has been a national shift in perspective about real estate as a sound investment," he says. "According to Fannie Mae's annual survey of homeownership attitudes, 70 percent of Americans see buying a home as a safe and smart investment. With this increased confidence in real estate, we have seen a stronger demand not only for inventory but also for services."
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Nashville, Tenn. - This Christmas just got merry for a group of Middle Tennessee children in need, thanks to a holiday fund-raiser for the children at Youth Villages, sponsored by Crye-Leike, Realtors.
The nation's 10th largest real estate company is holding its 22nd annual Campaign for Children, a program in which Crye-Leike sales associates and corporate staff purchase in bulk holiday greeting cards, designed by Youth Villages children, to send to their clients and friends.
All proceeds raised are designated to the Chris Crye Fund and are used to purchase holiday gifts for the children of Youth Villages and to support their mentoring program throughout the year. Since establishing this holiday card drive 22 years ago, Crye-Leike has raised in excess of $291,000 for Youth Villages.
"Most of the children and adolescents in Youth Villages' care have had to move from place to place and have very little to call their own," says Patti Bryan, developme...
Talbott, Tennessee - Crye*Leike First Choice announces that one of its sales associates, Kimberly Clark, has been awarded the Graduate Realtors Institute (GRI) designation by the Tennessee Association of Realtors, under the auspices of the National Association of Realtors. The GRI designation is a national professional designation that signifies mastery of a specific and intensive program of classroom instruction in various aspects of residential brokerage.
Through the Realtor Institute program, real estate professionals study marketing, ethics, contracts, finance, technology and other real estate topics. The GRI program provides real estate professionals with the skills needed to render greater and broader services to the public and to prospective clients. Successful graduation from the GRI program in Tennessee requires successful completion of at least 90 hours of course work and five written examinations on various aspects of the courses taken.
The GRI prog...
Memphis, Tennessee - Crye-Leike, Realtors announces that 16 of its sales associates have been awarded the Graduate Realtors Institute (GRI) designation by the Tennessee Association of Realtors.
The GRI designation, under the auspices of the National Association of Realtors, is a national professional designation that signifies mastery of a specific and intensive program of classroom instruction in various aspects of residential brokerage.
Those Crye-Leike sales associates who have attained the GRI designation are:
Gloria Payne who is affiliated with Crye-Leike's Austin Peay branch office;
Nelda Church, Deb Esposito, Cindy Lesley and Beverly Michalek, all affiliated with Crye-Leike Collierville branch office;
Delois Colvin and Robert Grayer, both affiliated with Crye-Leike's Hickory Ridge branch office;
Sherry Harbur, Bert Herring and Molly Plunk, all affiliated with Crye-Leike's Germantown Poplar branch offic...
Nashville, Tenn. - The Tennessee Real Estate Commission (TREC) recently announced that Dianne Clayton of Crye-Leike, Realtors, successfully passed the November 2003 real estate broker licensure examination which entitles her to receive a Tennessee broker's license and is hereafter referred to as broker.
To become eligible for the examination, Clayton met strict experience and education requirements as a broker candidate. Broker candidates must have held an active license as an affiliate broker, and must have successfully completed 120 classroom hours of real estate education, 30 hours of which must be an office or brokerage management course taken at a TREC approved school.
Clayton is affiliated with Crye-Leike's Brentwood East branch office in Brentwood, selling new and existing residential properties to buyers and sellers in and around Williamson County.
She holds several nationally recognized professional designations. Clayton is a certified...
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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