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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...
Written by David Smith, Reporter
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Harold Crye reached his goal almost a year early.
Crye's Memphis-based Crye-Leike Realtors Inc. opened its first Little Rock office in June 2002. Before the office was furnished and with only one agent on staff, Crye said he expected to become the largest residential real estate company in a four-county area of central Arkansas ? Garland, Faulkner, Pulaski and Saline counties ? within three years.
Now, with eight offices and 207 agents in the four-county central Arkansas area, Crye-Leike had $194 million in volume through July this year, Crye, the firm's chief executive officer, said last week. That's $78 million more than any other real estate firm in the four counties.
It is a pattern Crye-Leike, the 10 th-largest real estate firm in the country, has repeated in its several major markets.
The strategy includes hiring many agents, ope...
Memphis, Tenn.- What do 18 men have in common who are over the age of 50 and whose professions range from civil engineer, doctor and business owner to teacher, utility worker and computer programmer? It's one word - softball.
For Cordova resident Lynn C. Alford, the love of softball began at age 8 and has stayed with him to this day at age 52. And what an exhilarating moment for Alford and his team, the Memphis Po-Men, to have won the American Softball Association's (ASA) Masters (50 & over) Fast Pitch National Softball Tournament in Texas this past July.
His team tasted victory at this same tournament last year, placing third.
"Our coach, James Pope, has been coaching for 26 years and has made 18 trips to national tournaments, with this tournament being his first championship," said Alford who is vice president and an agent of Crye-Leike Insurance Agency, Inc. in Memphis. The team's name, Memphis Po-Men, was derived from part of the coach's name,...
Nashville, Tenn. - Crye-Leike, Realtors' Lebanon branch office was recently voted among the best real estate companies in Wilson County by readers of the Lebanon Democrat newspaper during its Second Annual 2004 Best of Wilson County Readers' Choice Awards.
Crye-Leike's Lebanon branch office, located at 2432 West Main Street in Lebanon, has over 30 sales associates who market residential and commercial real estate properties to buyers and sellers in Wilson County as well as in the surrounding counties of Cannon, Davidson, Rutherford, Smith, Sumner and Trousdale. Its sales associates generated $32.3 million in year-end sales volume in 2003, handling a total of 273 closings.
Crye-Leike Lebanon was ranked as one of three finalists in the Best Real Estate Company category. The Lebanon Democrat, which has a daily circulation of 10,000, based the results on its readers casting their votes. The readers' choice awards identified 64 of the best businesses in Wilson Co...
Nashville, Tenn. - Crye-Leike, Realtors of Green Hills is hosting a kick-off picnic in honor of Hillsboro High School's 2003 State Championship Football Team as they prepare to start their 2004 football season.
The event will be held on Wed., August 25, 2004, 6 p.m. at Crye-Leike's sales office in Green Hills, located at 3815 Cleghorn Avenue in Nashville.
"Our Crye-Leike office is just around the corner from Hillsboro High School and our office wanted to do something to draw attention to these football players' accomplishment as state champions," said Mary Suto, managing broker of Crye-Leike in Green Hills. "We're excited to be hosting this event to honor our community's state champions and will continue to support their efforts this coming season."
The public and local businesses are encouraged and welcome to attend.
"If you are in the area, please honk your horn as you pass by to show your support of the team," added Suto.
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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