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1. Garland Sells Real Estate to Beat of His Own Drum -

Chris Garland was drawn to the hustle and bustle of the real estate business in his early teens.

2. J.D. Byrider Brings First Franchise To Memphis -

The nation’s largest used car franchise company has entered the Memphis market. Carmel, Ind.-based J.D. Byrider has inked 30,900 square feet at 2580 Mount Moriah Road, marking the company’s second Tennessee dealership.

3. Condo Market Sees Strong Rebound in December -

The latest sales numbers show the Downtown condominium market is making a slow and steady recovery, but perhaps the most telling sign that things are improving can be gleaned from a recent deal brokered by real estate agent Jason Durston.

4. Multiple Condo Ownership Could Be New Trend -

While multiple people investing in a single condominium might not be the hot trend Downtown right now, a local couple is working to change that.

Ray and Ruth Werfelmann are forming City Dreams, a company that will help several buyers invest in a single condo in the Downtown area. With that in mind, they have placed an advertisement in the March issue of Memphis Downtowner magazine.

5. Ivy at South End Sidesteps Condominium Craze -

While much of the Downtown real estate market has been concentrating its efforts on condominiums, one group is working on something different - single family homes.

Robert Durbin of Durbin Diversified Builders and his son-in-law, Reid Hedgepeth of Hedgepeth Construction, are building 17 upscale zero-lot homes at The Ivy at South End near the intersection of South Front and Georgia streets.