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October
29

Hernando, MS:  Crye-Leike Real Estate Services announces that Jane Massie is now affiliated with its Hernando branch office as a licensed Realtor. Massie will serve the residential real estate needs of buyers and sellers throughout DeSoto and surrounding counties.

New to the real estate industry, Massie has spent the last 32 years working as a dental hygienist where she cared for people's most important asset­-their health. Wanting a career change, Massie felt that joining real estate could be a smooth transition due to her experience working with the public and her desire to help her community. Having grown up in Water Valley, MS and later moving to Senatobia, MS, Massie's familiarity with the Northwest Mississippi region will certainly be an asset to her new career. She now looks forward to working with Crye-Leike and becoming an valuable agent to the Hernando office.

"After spending 32 years in healthcare, I wanted to continue to...

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October
29

Hot Springs, AR:   Crye-Leike Real Estate Services announces that Cindi Golden-Moore has joined its Hot Springs branch office as a licensed executive broker. Golden-Moore will serve the residential real estate needs of buyers and sellers throughout Garland and surrounding counties.

A member of the real estate industry for four years, Golden-Moore has earned an executive broker's license and the Graduate, REALTOR® Institute (GRI), Accredited Buyer's Representative (ABR) and Commitment to Excellence (C2EX) designations from the National Association of REALTORS®, elevating her standard in the industry. She was also awarded the Silver Award for Excellence in 2018 and 2019 for her outstanding sales record and has been a nominee for the Best Real Estate Agent in local Arkansas publications. Golden-Moore will not only be an asset to the Crye-Leike team, but to the Ho...

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October
27

Not to be dramatic, but winter is coming. We've had a relatively warm fall so far in the South, but it's time to winterize your home before the first frost sets in.

1. Check doors and windows for leaks
When the cool breeze starts to make its way through the cracks in your home, it can cause moisture to build up and can do some serious damage. It is always a good idea to seal any cracks or leaks that you may have on your window frames, door frames, trim and siding. Your heat bill will also thank you for doing this!

 2. Clean the fireplace and chimney
Ensuring that your fireplace and chimney are clear of any unwanted debris and creosote build up is the best way to prevent a potential house fire. You can always clean a chimney yourself if you are comfortable with doing so, but it is suggested to hire a profession...

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October
26

Woodstock, GA:   Crye-Leike Real Estate Services announces that Valerie Whiteman has been named managing broker of its Woodstock, GA branch office. Whiteman will be responsible for the recruitment, training and management of the office's sales associates.

A member of the real estate industry for over 21 years, Whiteman brings valuable knowledge to the company, the agents she supports and the clients she serves. Whiteman's experience in this industry has put her in a position to lead others to success, and her dedication to serving local communities will shine through the Crye-Leike office.

"I am looking forward to coaching our fantastic agents as they grow daily in this ever-evolving industry," said Whiteman. "I love working with clients and solving the issues that often come with any real estate transaction. I am here to make this process as s...

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October
20

Millions of homeowners share their homes with dogs, cats, reptiles, fish, hamsters, birds and many other types of our world's finest creatures. We all love our pets dearly, but when it comes to selling your home, it is best to keep the pet exposure to a minimum. Here are five things that you should do if you are a pet-owner who is ready to put your home on the market:

1. Relocate pets during showings
If you are not at your home during showings, then there is no reason for your pets to be there either. I know it is hard to believe, but some people might not love your animals as much as you do.

The easiest way to allow a buyer to focus on the beauty of your home is by eliminating any distractions, and pets happen to be one of those distractions. You don't want a buyer to open a closet and be surprised by a cat sleeping on the shelves, or walk into the gar...

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