Dallas Realtor News: Ellen Terry Departs Ebby Halliday to Join Briggs Freeman Sothebys

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 Developing. I’m told this is effective today. Ellen Terry, whose high end boutique real estate company was just merged into the rapidly expanding Dave Perry Miller luxury real estate brand at Ebby Halliday, on October 24, actually, has left Ebby to join Briggs Freeman Sothebys. Still sorting details and trying to obtain quotes. Stay very tuned.

Candy Evans, founder and publisher of CandysDirt.com, is one of the nation’s leading real estate reporters.

22 Comments

  1. Secret Agent on December 4, 2011 at 11:16 pm

    WOW! Let the games begin!

  2. Secret Agent on December 4, 2011 at 11:16 pm

    WOW! Let the games begin!

  3. Spectator on December 5, 2011 at 9:36 am

    An old psychological phrase comes to mind: " Wherever you go, there you are!

  4. Spectator on December 5, 2011 at 9:36 am

    An old psychological phrase comes to mind: " Wherever you go, there you are!

  5. […] Lots of news to report today, most of it Realtor news in Dallas’ high-stakes broker biz. We heard that Ellen Terry has left Ebby Halliday for Briggs Freeman Sothebys. (Stay tuned for more on that.) Well, here’s more proof that dirt east of Central is not only […]

  6. […] Lots of news to report today, most of it Realtor news in Dallas’ high-stakes broker biz. We heard that Ellen Terry has left Ebby Halliday for Briggs Freeman Sothebys. (Stay tuned for more on that.) Well, here’s more proof that dirt east of Central is not only […]

  7. Phooey on December 5, 2011 at 11:25 am

    I cannot believe Ellen is leaving Ebby, she has een there since 1996 or 95. Our world is sure changing

  8. Phooey on December 5, 2011 at 11:25 am

    I cannot believe Ellen is leaving Ebby, she has een there since 1996 or 95. Our world is sure changing

  9. Ron Schulz on December 5, 2011 at 12:34 pm

    Wow !

  10. Ron Schulz on December 5, 2011 at 12:34 pm

    Wow !

  11. Billy Boone on December 5, 2011 at 12:38 pm

    I think this has been part of the plan all along. Pretty seamless transition and exit strategy. I was a little surprised at how quickly the split happened, though.

  12. Billy Boone on December 5, 2011 at 12:38 pm

    I think this has been part of the plan all along. Pretty seamless transition and exit strategy. I was a little surprised at how quickly the split happened, though.

  13. […] I told you Saturday/Sunday, Ellen Terry has made the move from Ebby Halliday – her high end boutique firm was purchased by Ebby in 1995 — to Briggs Freeman […]

  14. […] I told you Saturday/Sunday, Ellen Terry has made the move from Ebby Halliday – her high end boutique firm was purchased by Ebby in 1995 — to Briggs Freeman […]

  15. LONG TIME AGENT on December 6, 2011 at 10:23 am

    Did anyone really think Ellen would stay at Ebby after having her brand absorbed into Dave Perry Miller ! She and her agents are a very unique group of wonderful agents. They kept the ET name when they went to Ebby because their clients wanted a Neimans image. With Briggs-Freeman she has the Neimans image to provide her clients the white glove service they have come to expect. The question is why did the Ebby powers that be decide to drop the ET name ? Could it be a means to get a long term contract with DPM ? Act III will be very interesting.

  16. LONG TIME AGENT on December 6, 2011 at 10:23 am

    Did anyone really think Ellen would stay at Ebby after having her brand absorbed into Dave Perry Miller ! She and her agents are a very unique group of wonderful agents. They kept the ET name when they went to Ebby because their clients wanted a Neimans image. With Briggs-Freeman she has the Neimans image to provide her clients the white glove service they have come to expect. The question is why did the Ebby powers that be decide to drop the ET name ? Could it be a means to get a long term contract with DPM ? Act III will be very interesting.

  17. LikesToPayBills on December 6, 2011 at 11:08 am

    Her brand was absorbed because it is not doing so hot. Compare her listings to Dave's or Erin's! Maybe ET sold millions in RE in the 90's, but the world has changed. I think everyone is scared you know what of Erin. Besides, didn't Briggs want to take in Eleanor, too?

  18. LikesToPayBills on December 6, 2011 at 11:08 am

    Her brand was absorbed because it is not doing so hot. Compare her listings to Dave's or Erin's! Maybe ET sold millions in RE in the 90's, but the world has changed. I think everyone is scared you know what of Erin. Besides, didn't Briggs want to take in Eleanor, too?

  19. […] all the local real estate news in North Texas on the ONLY real estate blog in town! I told you Saturday/Sunday, Ellen Terry has made the move from Ebby Halliday – her high end boutique firm was purchased by Ebby in 1995 — to Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s […]

  20. […] all the local real estate news in North Texas on the ONLY real estate blog in town! I told you Saturday/Sunday, Ellen Terry has made the move from Ebby Halliday – her high end boutique firm was purchased by Ebby in 1995 — to Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s […]

  21. RealEstate101 on December 7, 2011 at 1:12 pm

    Ellen Terry agent’s being equated to Neimans?!? More like Neiman’s Last Call.

  22. RealEstate101 on December 7, 2011 at 1:12 pm

    Ellen Terry agent’s being equated to Neimans?!? More like Neiman’s Last Call.

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