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October
21

BRENTWOOD, TN, - As a Realtor Beth Finney knows that buying or selling a home can be a very emotional time, but shopping for a home or marketing a home while going through a divorce adds extra stress to the process. Since Beth knew several people going through a divorce and forced to sell their homes, she decided to help by earning her professional designation as a Real Estate Collaborative Specialist-Divorce (RCS-D).

 

"Having several friends experiencing selling their homes due to a divorce made it quite clear to me that having more skill and expertise was essential to help spouses during this highly emotional time," said Beth. "Earning a designation that is new in the real estate profession was really important to me."

 

As a RCS-D? REALTOR?, Beth is professionally trained to neutralize divorce real estate as a business transaction in the best interest of the house - and each divorcing spouse.  Leading your divorce real estate t...

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October
21

SPRING HILL, TN., - Crye-Leike, REALTORS welcomes Vice President Broker Penny Worley to the company's Spring Hill, Tennessee branch office located at 5407 Main Street. She knows that every cent matters to her clients therefore her motto is "When every PENNY counts, count on Penny Worley!"

 

Penny is a returning member to the Crye-Leike family originally starting her real estate career with the company as an agent in the Memphis area for approximately 10 years. From there, she moved to Destin, Florida and opened the first two Crye-Leike franchises in the state helping build Crye-Leike Costal Realty and Crye-Leike Beachside Realty. Homesick for Tennessee, Penny decided to move back to the state and join the Crye-Leike team in the company's Spring Hill branch office.

 

"Crye-Leike was the first real estate company I started with and I grew to love both cofounders of the company Harold Crye and Dick Leike," said Penny. "It's through the...

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October
21

FAIRVIEW, TN. - Local Realtors heard from one of the nation's leading experts on the current housing slowdown and his forecast for the coming year and beyond.  National Association of Realtors (NAR) Chief Economist Dr. Lawrence Yun, PhD., recently addressed a gathering of Middle Tennessee Crye-Leike, REALTORS agents in Sandestin, Florida attending the company's 2008 National Conference and Expo.

 

"According to Dr. Yun, our market has been affected primarily by a tightening of the mortgage lending industry and a lack of buyer confidence," said Sheree Rudd, Managing Broker of the Crye-Leike, REALTORS office in Fairview.  "In order for us to see a local rebound we must follow some of the advice shared by Dr. Yun which first and foremost will be to inform and educate the public."

 

Managing Broker Sheree Rudd was among several associates fro...

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October
16

Thursday, October 16, 2008

 

Memphis Business Journal

 

The National Association of Realtors' chief economist gave Thursday a mixed outlook on home prices and sales as potential homebuyers in the southern U.S. remain on the sidelines.

 

Lawrence Yun spoke Thursday at Crye-Leike Inc.'s national conference in Sandestin, Fla., according to a company release. He said the tightening credit market and pessimistic buyer psychology are the two key factors in the nation's current housing slowdown.

 

"I see tighter credit availability and buyer psychology as the two key ingredients holding people back from buying homes today," he said, according to a transcript. "I believe the confidence of buyers has been shaken by the current crisis on Wall Street and the ongoing housing slowdown. It has resulted in many buyers remaining on the sidelines in Tennessee, Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi and a...

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October
16

SANDESTIN, FL. - National Association of Realtors (NAR) Chief Economist Dr. Lawrence Yun, PhD., called the tightening credit market and pessimistic buyer psychology as the two key factors in the nation's current housing slowdown.  Yun made that assessment and offered further analysis and expert insight during his Keynote Speaker address at the Crye-Leike, REALTORS 2008 National Conference and Expo.  The annual meeting is taking place at the Hilton Sandestin Hotel and Conference Center, Tuesday, October 14 through Thursday, October 16, 2008.

 

"I see tighter credit availability and buyer psychology as the two key ingredients holding people back from buying homes today," said Dr. Lawrence Yun.  "I believe the confidence of buyers has been shaken by the current crisis on Wall Street and the ongoing housing slowdown.  It has resulted in many buyers remaining on the sidelines in Te...

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