GREENVILLE JOURNAL
  • News
    • Greenville County Schools
    • Giving Matters
    • Op-Ed
    • Photos & Videos
  • Business
  • Arts & Culture
  • Eat & Drink
  • Events
  • Homes
  • Podcasts
  • Legal Notices
Quick Links
  • Live Local 2020
    Local Business Profiles
  • Delve
    The People and Places That Helped Shape Greenville
  • Giving Matters
    Non-Profit News
  • Greenville County Schools
    School News
  • Property Transfers
    Real Estate Transactions
  • Black History Month
    Presented by TD Bank & Synnex Corporation
  • SAIL
    Swim Association Invitational League
    • Swimmer of the Week
    • Meet of the Week
Community Journals Upstate Business Journal
TOWN Magazine atHome Upstate
Subscribe
GREENVILLE JOURNAL
Print Issues
GREENVILLE JOURNAL
  • News
    • Greenville County Schools
    • Giving Matters
    • Op-Ed
    • Photos & Videos
  • Business
  • Arts & Culture
  • Eat & Drink
  • Events
  • Homes
  • Podcasts
  • Legal Notices

Holliday Ingram

  • Georgia Gay
  • May 7, 2020
Holliday Ingram
Photography provided.
Total
0
Shares
0
0
0
0
0
0

Real estate law

Trey Ingram and Hayes Holliday view every real estate closing as an opportunity to help people plant roots in the Upstate community. “We are actually helping our community grow, in tangible ways,” says Ingram. “We all absolutely love our community and it is really such an honor to get to help people achieve the American dream of homeownership, which is one of the most exciting and monumental purchases they will ever make in their lifetime.”

Ingram, Holliday and their team love what they do, and it shows in the way they intentionally handle each closing from start to finish. They make sure to let clients know from the outset that they are here to help navigate the sometimes-overwhelming barrage of legal paperwork, and they tailor the experience for each client’s needs. And most importantly they make themselves available at all times for any questions that arise for the lawyers. “We want our clients to know they are valued personally and are not just another file,” he says. “We make it a simple, approachable process that is celebratory and provides a unique experience.” Buying a home, especially for the first time, can seem daunting and intimidating, but Holliday Ingram helps make it stress-free and enjoyable for everyone involved.

Holliday Ingram has maintained that commitment as the company continues to grow. With 17 staff members – up from eight just last year — and a new location in Charleston, the management team has remained tightly focused on the impeccable service customers have come to expect.

The company keeps its roots planted firmly in the community by pitching in with organizations including the United Way; Genesis Homes, an affordable housing organization; and Fostering Great Ideas, a group that works to improve the lives of children in foster care.

ESTABLISHED: 2016
DID YOU KNOW? Between them, Holliday and Ingram have 10 kids. Holliday has three and Ingram has seven.
WHAT INSPIRES YOU? “My wife. She’s amazing. And our children of course. And it’s very motivating to build a company with dear friends in a way that helps others and contributes to the health of our community.” – Trey Ingram

25 E. Court St., Ste. 201, Greenville

864.232.3541  |  HollidayIngram.com

Total
0
Shares
Share 0
Tweet 0
Share 0
Share 0
Georgia Gay

You May Also Like
Read More
  • Arts & Culture

Art in Focus: Hearts for RMHCC

  • Jeannie Putnam
  • January 16, 2021
Read More
  • Community
  • News

Football season keeps going at Upcountry History Museum with Peanuts comics exhibition

  • Alex Cooper
  • January 15, 2021
Vaccine site at Kmart Plaza in Greenville
Read More
  • Community
  • Featured
  • Health
  • News

Kmart Plaza near Greenville Memorial Hospital to be vaccine site starting Jan. 18

  • Alex Cooper
  • January 15, 2021
Prisma health workers with COVID-19 vaccine
Read More
  • Featured
  • News

Prisma expects to provide 10,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine a day in the next few weeks

  • Alex Cooper
  • January 15, 2021
Read More
  • Arts & Culture
  • Community

Emrys Foundation now accepting submissions for Young Emrys Journal

  • Jeannie Putnam
  • January 15, 2021
Read More
  • Arts & Culture
  • Community
  • Featured

After a brain injury, music school founder holds on to his passion

  • Vincent Harris
  • January 14, 2021
Read More
  • Community
  • News

Unity Sports Soccer Club to host virtual Annual MLK Breakfast Jan. 18

  • Jeannie Putnam
  • January 14, 2021
Read More
  • Community
  • Featured
  • History
  • News

This historic inn witnessed the birth of Travelers Rest. Now it’s being preserved for future generations

  • Evan Peter Smith
  • January 14, 2021
Read More
  • Eat & Drink
  • Featured

Bobby’s BBQ featured on national talkshow Tamron Hall Show

  • Evan Peter Smith
  • January 14, 2021
Quick Links
  • Live Local 2020
    Local Business Profiles
  • Delve
    The People and Places That Helped Shape Greenville
  • Giving Matters
    Non-Profit News
  • Greenville County Schools
    School News
  • Property Transfers
    Real Estate Transactions
  • Black History Month
    Presented by TD Bank & Synnex Corporation
  • SAIL
    Swim Association Invitational League
    • Swimmer of the Week
    • Meet of the Week
Coronavirus Updates
  • Vaccine site at Kmart Plaza in GreenvilleKmart Plaza near Greenville Memorial Hospital to be vaccine site starting Jan. 18
  • Prisma health workers with COVID-19 vaccinePrisma expects to provide 10,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine a day in the next few weeks
  • GCS parent and former employee asks for more transparency over pandemic attendance plan

More posts: coronavirus

Latest Issue
  • Greenville Journal
    January 15, 2021
Archives
Trending
  • Bobby’s BBQ featured on national talkshow Tamron Hall Show
  • Family tradition: Allie Colleen, daughter of superstar Garth Brooks, forges her own country career
  • Spartanburg arts community mourns the loss of Roderice Cardell

Support Local Journalism

We choose a different approach

Will you support it?

Unlike many news organizations, Community Journals has made a choice to keep all of our content free and available to everyone. We are locally owned and passionate about informing, connecting, and inspiring the people of the Upstate and beyond. Our team is committed to telling great stories and deepening our connection with the community we serve. Community Journals’ editorial independence is safeguarded by our readers. If you are able, please support Community Journals today.

$
Select Payment Method
Personal Info

Donation Total: $5.00

Subscribe

Subscribe now to our newsletter

Footer Logos
Town MagazineTown MagazineUpstate Business JournalAtHome Upstate
GREENVILLE JOURNAL
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • About Us
  • Legal
  • Our Staff
  • Subscribe to Print
  • Submit Press Release
  • Submit an Event
  • Submit Op-Ed content
  • Submit Legal Notice
  • Contributor FAQs
  • Sponsorship Request
We Inform. We Connect. We Inspire.

Input your search keywords and press Enter.