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January
21

CHATTANOOGA, TN., Every new home purchase is special for Chattanooga Crye-Leike, REALTORS Agent Dottie Gunkel.  She knows from experience it's especially so for a first time buyer who has never been through the process of buying a home before.

 

Little did Dottie realize back in September 2008, just how amazing the home buying process would turn out to be for her clients Jeffrey and Emily Maddux.  The newlywed couple buying their first home in Chattanooga was going to have it "start-to-finish," captured for a TLC cable network reality TV show called My First Home.

 

"I heard that the TLC network show was looking for interesting stories and I immediately thought Emily & Jeffrey would be perfect," said Dottie. "They're a great couple that was moving from Memphis to Chattanooga and had only three days to find their dream home.  I loved them and...

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January
21

BOWLING GREEN, KY., - Crye-Leike, REALTORS congratulates the owner and agents at Crye-Leike Executive Realty as the company's #1 franchise in sales volume and homes sold in 2008. The company's South Central Kentucky sales team is based out of offices located at 1278 Campbell Lane in Bowling Green, Kentucky.

 

Executive Realty owner and Principal Broker Kirk Tinsley and his team of Realtors were recognized for their top sales achievement at the Crye-Leike 2009 Kick-Off held January 13, 2009 at the at the Nashville Marriott Airport Hotel.

 

"I have to once again thank my agents for helping us get to where we are today," said Kirk. "We continue to be blessed with the highest quality agents in our area. "2008 was a unique year with many challenges, we have faced many obstacles this year and adapted."

 

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January
20

NORTH LITTLE ROCK, AR., - Crye-Leike, REALTORS welcomes Agent Angela Sain to the company's North Little Rock branch office located at 3400 John F. Kennedy Blvd.

 

Before joining Crye-Leike, Angela was an Agent with Coldwell Banker for four years.  She achieved silver level of excellence awards each year.

 

"I had worked in the same office with someone who transferred to Crye-Leike and she told me that I would be surprised how nice everyone was and how glad she was to have joined Crye-Leike," said Angela. "Since joining Crye-Leike, I have been impressed daily. My only regret is that I didn't make the move to the company sooner."

 

Angela is a licensed real estate agent assisting buyers and sellers in and around Pulaski and Lonoke counties. She specializies in residential real estate focusing on new home construction and commercial properties. Angela is a member of the Arkansas Board of Realtors, the North...

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January
20

Reported by The Chattanoogan.com

posted January 20, 2009

 

Crye-Leike, Realtors co-founder and CEO Harold Crye said in Chattanooga on Tuesday the real estate industry helped lead the U.S. into the current recession and will have to help lead the U.S. out of the recession.

 

Mr. Crye spoke at the company's 2009 Chattanooga kickoff meeting at the Chattanooga Golf and Country Club.

 

He spoke about the challenges facing Crye-Leike and the real estate industry in 2009. He also outlined the goals for the company for 2009.

 

Mr. Crye started by saying, "The best thing we can say about 2008 is: thank God it is over."

 

He talked about 10 goals for Crye-Leike for 2009. Financially the company's goals are not as high as they were three years ago, when total sales exceeded $5 billion. Yet he said the goals are higher than what the company made in 200...

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January
20

Submitted by Rene? LaSalle

 

January 20, 2009 - 4:42pm.

 

News | Consumer News

 

Tuesday's change of administration could mean good things for the real estate market. That's from the CEO and Founder of Crye-Leike Realtors. He was in town today for the company's 2009 kick-off meeting.

 

Harold Crye says the real estate market will start to turn around with-in the next year. He says the change in administration is the fresh start the industry needs.

 

He says congress will get the ball rolling to stimulate the economy and increase consumer confidence, "Real estate's what got us into the problem, with the sub-prime loans, and real estate's what's gonna lead us out."

 

Crye also expects credit to free back up in the next year.
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