Allison Stine is a trusted advisor and industry leader in the Delaware real estate market, with over 20 years of experience. Her extensive knowledge and commitment to client satisfaction have earned her a reputation as one of Delaware's most sought-after REALTORS®. As a certified mediator and passionate community advocate, Allison's expertise extends beyond traditional real estate transactions, making her a valuable asset to the community. She is also a respected educator who teaches agents how to elevate their businesses through practical insights, clear guidance, and a down-to-earth approach that resonates with professionals at every stage of their careers.
To learn more about Allison's unique skill set and industry insights, you can download her full bio here.

“One of the best instructors I have encountered.”
“Humorous, delightful, well-presented with sensible enthusiasm.”
“Enthusiasm was awesome – humor was contagious!”
“Best class ever.”
“Allison is knowledgeable and funny. It was a great mix for a great class.”
"I feel more confident in my business planning and budgeting and am looking forward to implementing what I learned."

People on the Move: May 7
Dr. Robert Ddamulira has joined the Board of Trustees of the Delaware and Pennsylvania Chapters of The Nature Conservancy. Dr. Ddamulira is currently a Researcher at the Biden School’s Center for Energy and Environmental Policy at the University of Delaware and is the founder and CEO of GreenPesa,
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Northrop Realty expands with Stine, Lattanzi
Northrop Realty, a Long & Foster Company, has added two real estate professionals, Allison Stine and Jim Lattanzi, serving the Delaware and Maryland coastal region. Stine and Lattanzi join Northrop Realty as the brokerage opens two new locations in Delaware, a coastal headquarters in Bethany Beach a
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Sussex County Association of Realtors presents awards
The Sussex County Association of Realtors held its annual awards ceremony and installation of officers in a new way Dec. 11, with a drive-in, socially distanced event at Sandhill Fields in Georgetown. Attendees pulled into a parking lot facing an outdoor stage and tuned in to a radio station connect
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Proposal for six-story building moves forward; project would be one of Main Street’s tallest structures
Despite concerns about its size and its ability to fit in with the character of Main Street, a developer’s proposal to construct a six-story, mixed-use building moved forward Tuesday night. The planning commission narrowly voted to recommend city council approve the project, which would be one of Ma
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