This week’s show is another hot one that will hopefully get you through this cold stretch we’re dealing with in the Mid-South. I got to speak with another former MAAR president who managed move up my favorite people list drastically over the course of our interview and the current president and managing broker for Crye-Leike’s commercial division.

 

Our featured partner this week is HomeTeam Inspection Service. Brandon Thompson’s team of licensed professionals takes the hassle out of coordinating multiple inspections by bringing all of the pros that you’ll need under one roof. To schedule your next home inspection with HomeTeam Inspection Service you can visit their website at www.hometeam.com/memphis or call their office at 901-562-0988.

 

Lauren Harkins Wiuff with Marx-Bensdorf has one of those magnetic personalities that just washes over a room as soon as she walks in. Her disarming wit and love for people has helped establish her reputation in the city and made her one of the favorite agents of others to try to work on a deal together. She drops amazing knowledge on the stewardship of 100+ year old homes, the challenges around solving blight in our city, and unsuccessfully pitches me on her love for pâté.

 

Eric Fuhrman with Crye-Leike Commercial may legitimately be one of the nicest guys in real estate. He managed to moved to the city without having worked a day as a commercial real estate broker and rise up to the rank of President and Managing Broker of the commercial division here in Memphis. We discussed fishing sunken boats out of lakes, why preleasing is a challenging endeavor, and gave me some tips on prospecting for commercial real estate clients. 

 

To connect with Lauren, you can call her cell at 901-859-3565 or visit her website at www.laurenharkinswiuff.com

 

To connect with Eric, you can call his cell at 901-262-2055 or visit his website at www.ericfuhrman.com

 

If you need to connect with the show or reach Dane for any of your home or commercial insurance needs, you can email him at [email protected] and unfortunately someone purchased the website for his name already so email is probably the best way to go.