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.
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“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."

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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Historic Rehoboth Beach bed and breakfast hits market for $1.5M
The cottage at 36 Delaware Avenue in Rehoboth Beach, currently a longtime bed and breakfast, has hit the market asking $1.5 million.
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Newly built, private beach retreat in Lewes, DE hits the market at $5M
The luxury retreat at 35867 Tarpon Drive in Lewes, Delaware is on the market for $4.9 million.
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Stine appointed to Newark Planning Commission
ity council on Monday appointed Dallam Road resident Allison Stine to the planning commission. “I have a strong desire to serve the residents of Newark in some capacity, and this plays to my skills and interests,” Stine said. “I have no pre-conceived notions about what is right or wrong for the city
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