A trusted local real estate professional with years of in-depth industry experience and the highest certifications in the field, Amy Doyle serves as Managing Partner of The Agency Nashville, where she specializes in properties in the South Davidson and Williamson counties.
“There are so many things about being an agent that I love, but most of all I value all the people I meet and the life stories they share with me,” says Amy. “Being a real estate agent is, to me, an opportunity to do good and provide a service. Moving is high on the list of stressful things to do, so I love being able to ease stress and lessen the burden for my clients, however I can.”
Devoted to providing above-and-beyond client service, Amy is constantly educating herself on the real estate market, powerful home positioning strategies as well as interior design and architecture. “My motto has always been to stay ahead of the curve, whether that’s with effective negotiating tactics, smart pricing strategies, home staging or cutting-edge marketing,” says Amy. “For me, there’s always something new to learn to help my clients succeed.”
Amy was taught the importance of business and providing a good service by her father, who was a successful entrepreneur. “My father instilled in me the importance of treating clients like family and to never, never, never give up.”
A naturally gifted designer with an eye for high style, Amy studied interior design and marketing at Arkansas State University and worked as a buyer for clothing boutiques in Memphis, later working in sales for leading furniture designer, Amy Howard.
When she isn’t helping clients, Amy can be found doing weight and HIIT training, enjoying the outdoors or training her Belgian Malinois, Zora. Amy is also actively involved in several local and national non profit organizations, including Scott Hamilton CARES Foundation and Second Harvest Food Bank in Nashville. Amy has also made multiple mission trips to Honduras and Juarez, Mexico to teach, assist doctors with children in orphanages with medical needs and help build homes for families.