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Post a Comment | I am currently a licensed real estate professional with Dauphin Realty in Mobile. My concentrated area of service is the midtown and downtown areas of Mobile. I am a member of the Mobile Area Association of Realtors, the Alabama Association of Realtors, the National Association of Realtors and a preferred realtor for Mitchell Homes for Historic Malbis in Baldwin County.
As an aside to real estate, I am active in community organizations and activities, All Saints Episcopal Church, and have served on a number of local, non-profit agency Boards.
I am a graduate of the University of South Carolina with a B.S. in psychology and business management and am an avid Gamecock sports fan, alumni member and scholarship donor.
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Mobile - (251) 463-9232
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Email: Melledge@DauphinRealty.com
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Sunday, August 17, 2008 at 09:33PM In the most recent August 2008 issue of Mobile Bay Business Journal there are two very positive articles on the Mobile and Baldwin County fronts. While overall real estate in the U.S. is getting unusually bad press, the Gulf Region, and mostly the Mobile area is showing growth. The two articles linked below refer to the "Local real estate activity increasing" and "Baldwin economy in top 4% of nations micropolitan areas". This is encouraging news on all fronts. It is a necessity to the growth of Mobile and Baldwin County that we continue to hear and read positive reflections of growth in the region and not the continual perception that this area is suffering the same doom and gloom as the U.S. real estate market in general.
To access the two articles mentioned, click the links below:
Local real estate professional provides statistics and information on the residential housing scene
Baldwin economy in top 4% of nation’s micropolitan areas
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