Missy Chandler, Broker & GRI
Parker Peery Properties
215 Church Street
Dickson, TN 37055
Office Phone: (615) 446-1884 x26
Cell Phone: (615) 405-0659
Home Phone: (615) 405-0659



Looking to buy or sell? You've come to the right site!



Credentials

  • Over $54,190,000 in total MlS Sales as of 1/2011 per MLS Agent productivity Report for Missy Chandler 
  • BBA in Finance, Belmont University
  • 2011 Board of Directors/Greater Nashville Association of Realtors
  • "Award of Excellence" LIFETIME MEMBER
  • 2011 President Greater Nashville Association of Realtors/Dickson Chapter
  • Greater Nashville Association of Realtors Arbitration Committee Chairperson 2010
  • GNAR Award of Excellence Committee Member 2008
  • Leadership GNAR Recipient
  • Tennessee Association of Realtors & GNAR Member
  • 13 years experience, last 6 as Broker
  • National Association of Realtors Member
  • Tennessee License #00267253

  "Working Woman" features Chandler as One of Five Women: 

 An article in "Working Woman" featured 5 women accomplished in their respective professions. Chandler's consistent sales and commitment to professionalism landed her among this group of accomplished business women . Chandler credits this success to repeat business and referrals.  She says that happy clients are the best marketing tool. Expect the best from your REALTOR...call Missy at 615.405.0659 or e-mail at  chandlem@realtracs.com.



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