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MEMPHIS, TN.- Analyst reports of a slowing real estate market have not deterred sales for the nation's 6th largest real estate company, Crye-Leike, Realtors. Crye-Leike reports $3.01 billion in year-to-date sales, marking halfway through 2006, an increase of 16.3 percent over $2.6 billion this same period last year. These figures represent 17,577 units sold, up 11.7 percent from 15,739, and show Crye-Leike on pace for another record-breaking year.
"We are in home buying markets that are affordable relative to national costs," said Crye-Leike President Dick Leike. "We are able to offer a good selection of homes to suit most needs. Even with the recent increases, we are still enjoying some of the best interest rates. Our economy is still in full swing and folks are looking at and buying homes."
Crye-Leike's disclosed sales figures include new and existing family homes, condos and duplexes as well as commercial properties,...
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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