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COOKEVILLE, TN., - While the global recession has caused many to rethink or ?put off' a major move, the business of relocating individuals and a company's entire workforce still requires large and small firms to move talent around the corner or across the globe.
Mindful of the opportunities as well as the challenges of capturing the available relocation business is Crye-Leike Cookeville Broker Judd-Christian Dyle recipient of an ?Exceptional Performance Sales Award' from the Realty Alliance.
"I am honored to be included in a group that represents some of the most successful Realtors in the business," said Dyle. "The Realty Alliance is a huge network of Realtors and firms from all across North America, networking and working together to achieve the goals of their clients."
For Dyle that means assisting buyers and sellers relocating to practically anywhere in the country? helping them realize a seamles...
HOT SPRINGS, AR., - ?Better Days Ahead' seems to be the prevailing attitude among many in the real estate industry. Among those in agreement is Hot Springs Realtor Chris N. Rix. After a year of falling home prices, record low interest rates and federal homebuyer tax credits - Rix and many in the business of selling real estate - are looking to 2010 as a turning point year for the industry.
"Anyone remotely affiliated in the real estate business has had a difficult 2009," said Chris N. Rix, a Realtor with Crye-Leike, REALTORS. "Having been a licensed Realtor since 2005, I have now seen housing markets run hot, cold and just plain difficult."
In 2009, Chris did his best to predict and plan. He is pleased to end the year closing 36 home sale transaction sides and volume over $5 million with many new and returning satisfied clients. 2009 was also a year for Chris to make a change in real estate companies.
CHATTANOOGA, TN., - Like many full time Realtors, Crye-Leike's Rachael Henderson has decided to change the way she does business in response to the economic changes effecting the real estate industry. Her business plan recently sent her back to the classroom to obtain her Tennessee Broker License.
"I think it's critical that I stay ahead of the curve to help my clients navigate this challenging market," said Rachael. "A Broker's license is a more advance and detailed degree of education and experience."
With her advanced knowledge - Rachael feels ever more qualified to help her clients face the challenges of buying and selling in the current market.
"The dream homes are out there, so for buyers, finding the right financing solutions and managing a rapidly changing process is critical," said Rachael. "For sellers, pricing and marketing for the internet savvy buyer is a top priority."
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Little Rock, AR., - Many first-time homebuyers have already taken advantage of the $8,000 tax credit that began stimulating the struggling housing market in 2009. For those first-time buyers who waited and for current homeowners looking to buy in this challenging market, there is new hope in 2010 with the extension and expansion of the tax credit.
"As part of its plan to stimulate the U.S. housing market and address the economic challenges facing our nation, Congress passed new legislation that will extend the $8,000 first-time homebuyer tax credit until April 30, 2010," said Crye-Leike Executive Broker Allison Harper. "The new legislation also expands the credit granting up to $6,500 to current home owners purchasing a new or existing home between November 7th, 2009 and April 30th, 2010."
In order to help potential buyers learn how they can take advantage of the tax credits, Crye-Leike, REALTORS Little Rock Baseline Road branch...
GOODLETTSVILLE, TN., - As more and more real estate sales involve buyers and sellers dealing with properties heading for foreclosure or properties that have already been foreclosed on by the bank - many licensed Realtors have been forced to ?change their game' and approach in order to adapt to this new ?traditional' real estate transaction.
"I have worked in Real Estate through all the good times. This is the first time since becoming an agent in 1996 that I have seen such a dramatic decline in our industry," said Kim. "I feel I have a responsibility to my community to help homeowners and buyers alike who need assistance with the short sale or foreclosure process in this current distressed economy."
Crye-Leike Goodlettsville Realtor Kim Blanton recently completed a new Short Sale & Foreclosure Resource course offered by the National Association of Realtors (NAR). She now feels better equipped with both the tools and ?know how' t...
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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