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Wednesday,November 19, 2008
MEMPHIS ? Crye-Leike, REALTORS has launched a program called "Save the Dream," which asks the firm's brokers and sales associates to reach out and help a distressed homeowner.
"There are now hundreds of thousands of families all across America facing foreclosure because they simply cannot afford their mortgage payments, or they owe far more than their house is currently worth," wrote Harold E. Crye and Dick Leike in an open letter. "With this stark reality in mind, we are writing you today to initiate as system-wide call to action to the more than 3,500 brokers, managers and sales professionals who are affiliated with us.
"We are asking each of you to help 'Save the Dream' of home ownership for just one family facing foreclosure. This 'Save the Dream' initiative may require several hours or even a few days of your time, but we are confident the end result will be well wort...
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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