Dallas Real Estate Broker

First-Ever David Griffin and Co. Gingerbread House Contest: You Be The Judge

By Candy Evans / December 15, 2019 /

He is one of the most innovative independent brokers in town. Last month, David Griffin, founder of the David Griffin & Company real estate firm, asked me to help judge his company’s first-ever Gingerbread House Contest. “We will hold the event at the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture on Routh Street, where there is…

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Ebby Halliday CEO Gets Nice Feature in Local Business Magazine

By Candy Evans / December 6, 2019 /

Really nice profile of Chris Kelly in DCEO Magazine this month, which you can of course read online any time you want. The article, by former People Newspapers Deputy Editor Bianca R. Montes, REALLY captures the personality and polish of Kelly, who was named CEO of the Ebby Halliday Companies in October 2018, taking the…

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Alan Sahliyeh Hits The Ground Running at Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s

By Joshua Baethge / July 29, 2019 /

Prolific agent and broker Alan Sahliyeh said he recently joined Briggs-Freeman Sotheby’s because he felt the firm’s reputation and branding would benefit both him and his clients. “With so many bigger players in the game, there is going to be more competition, and that’s going to make it much more difficult for smaller guys to…

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Dispute Resolution: How Can Mediation Save Your Transaction?

By CandysDirt.com Contributor / November 12, 2018 /

By Ashley D. Stanley Special Contributor Does your firm have a dispute resolution policy that could potentially help save your transaction? It has become increasingly important to establish a dispute resolution policy because disputes between buyers, sellers, and even real estate brokers/salespeople are not covered under Article 17 of the Code of Ethics and Standards…

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Robbie’s Report: Presidents Day Gives us a Chance to Reflect on Leadership

By Joanna England / February 23, 2014 /

Robbie Briggs of Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s has taken time this past week to reflect on how Presidents Day gives us a chance to look at what leadership is, who our leaders are, and how best we can measure the success of past and future presidents.

Read on for Briggs’ full column:

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