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Specialties
Real Estate Listings & Sales
Short sales
Foreclosures
History
Established in 2006.
Kay earned her Masters Degree from the University of Arkansas and worked over 12 years in the Farmington, AR school district – first as a business teacher then as the Technology Coordinator for the district. She & Jerry were married in January, 2004, and relocated to the Tri-Lakes area in February, 2004. Kay decided to go into real estate sales in 2005 with encouragement from Jerry who had grown up in the real estate business and with his support Kay opened her own company. Soon after, Jerry decided to return to real estate as well.
Fridley & Associates Realtors began in February, 2006 in a small office on Pacific Street in Branson. Growing very slowly, the first year’s focus was on getting policy and procedures in place and laying groundwork for growth.
While many offices have closed or consolidated in the recent economic downturn, ours continues stronger than ever and our future is brighter by the day.
Meet the Business Owner
Jerry and Kay F.
Business Owner
Kay Fridley is a licensed Broker in the state of Missouri, Arkansas and Georgia and a Realtor specializing in representing clients in the purchase and sale of single-family residences and income property in our area. «I truly love the Tri-Lakes area and pride myself on my knowledge of current transactions, school districts, neighborhood information, and related services, including mortgage, insurance and inspection information.»
Jerry Fridley — I grew up in the real estate business-my father started his office in 1953– I was one of the first licensee’s in the state of Missouri @ the age of 18 when the laws changed in 1972
During my real estate career I was Vice President of Norris Fridley Realtors, 1972 — 1989
Norris Fridley Real Estate Corporation was established in 1953 and a leader in the Real Estate industry in Central Missouri.
I oversaw all sales and business development functions, including expansion of 5 branch offices, key account management, customer relationship develop