Margaret Anne Drew Joins Crye-Leike, Realtors

Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Margaret Anne Drew
Margaret Anne Drew

Crye-Leike, Realtors welcomes Real Estate Super Star Margaret Anne Drew back to the industry in the company’s Ooltewah branch office located at 5913 Main St.

“Prior to coming back into the industry my husband Donnie and I were caregivers for our mothers, who both lived with us throughout our marriage,” said Ms. Drew. “When the care giving ended, I realized how much I missed my successful real estate career. Having a job that is both fulfilling and rewarding is very important to me and my career in real estate gave me that.”

Ms. Drew started her real estate career in the 1980’s. She brings to Crye-Leike 19 years of experience as a Multi-Million Dollar Producer each year.



“I have many friends, past clients and customers in both the Chattanooga and Catoosa County areas,” said Ms. Drew. “I will once again be serving all of my real estate clients with the same excellent service I offered in the past and provide them with a plan for these challenging times.”

Ms. Drew is a licensed affiliate broker in Tennessee and Georgia assisting buyers and sellers in Chattanooga and the Catoosa County area. She specializes in all types of residential real estate and is a member of the National Association of Realtors. Ms. Drew has her professional real estate designation as a Graduate Realtor Institute. She served as president of the Premier Club and president of the Certified Residential Specialist designation committee and is a past “Realtor of the Year.”

“I bring all the qualities you expect in a professional realtor,” said Ms. Drew. “I am an extremely hard worker with an impeccable reputation for fairness and honesty. I am ready, willing, and able to work hard for you.”


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