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Nashville, Tenn. - Crye-Leike, a full service real estate company and the nation's 10th largest and the largest serving Tennessee and the Mid-South, has re-aligned business operations of its Real Estate Owned (REO) Division to become its own business entity under the name of Crye-Leike REO Division, specializing in bank-owned homes.
Crye-Leike's new company will continue to specialize in the sale, marketing and management of foreclosed properties owned by banks, but on a broader scale, says company officials.
The restructuring of business operations was prompted by the diligent leadership of the division's vice president, Cindy Stanton Fey, says Harold E. Crye, chief executive officer of Crye-Leike. "Under her leadership and direction, Cindy and her staff have brought this specialty niche market within the real estate industry to new heights over the past six years within the Middle Tennessee Region."
In her new role, Fey also will serve as managi...
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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