The Dorsey Alston stack in 2026: 78 years independent, and what that means for tools
Dorsey Alston is the Atlanta luxury market’s independence story — family-owned since 1947, never absorbed by a national network, green signs across Buckhead. The public record is heritage and footprint, not platforms. Here’s the line-by-line, and where the honest questions live.
Per their own about page: founded in 1947 by Roy Dorsey and Robert Alston, still family-owned and proudly independent — Atlanta’s oldest privately held residential firm. Three offices — Buckhead (100 West Paces Ferry), East Cobb (Johnson Ferry Road, Marietta), and Intown (North Highland Avenue) — with a Buckhead-and-Brookhaven luxury focus, the trademark green signs, and an internal network the firm says surfaces off-market opportunities. No agent-facing platform, CRM, or fee structure is publicly documented through August 2026 — the line-by-line below leans on what is sourced.
The Dorsey Alston line-by-line
| Item | What the public record shows | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Model | Family-owned, independent residential brokerage | Their about page: still family-owned and proudly independent |
| Founded | 1947, by Roy Dorsey and Robert Alston | Their about page — Atlanta’s oldest privately held residential firm |
| Footprint | Three offices: Buckhead, East Cobb (Marietta), Intown | 100 W Paces Ferry, Johnson Ferry Rd, N Highland Ave — their site |
| Market | Buckhead and Brookhaven luxury focus across metro Atlanta | Green-sign brand; internal network the firm says surfaces off-market opportunities |
| Agent-facing platform | Not publicly documented | No published CRM, transaction, or lead stack found through 2026-08 — ask |
| Splits and fees | Not published | Family firms negotiate — get yours in writing |
From dorseyalston.com (about page and office listings), checked 2026-08 — heritage, footprint, and positioning claims are the firm’s own; platform inclusions and splits unpublished; verify with the brokerage.
What to ask about the Dorsey Alston stack
| Question | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| What does 78 years of independence buy? | Relationship-driven luxury brokerage: reputation, referral networks, off-market flow — not a technology story, and it does not pretend to be one |
| What tools would you run on? | Undocumented publicly — if platform matters to your workflow, ask what the firm supplies versus what you bring to the desk |
| How does a boutique handle modern operations? | Small brokerages increasingly run lean stacks plus AI orchestration alongside — the question is whether Dorsey Alston equips agents or expects agents to arrive equipped |
| Watch out — where BrokerDIY doesn’t fit | If your business runs on the firm’s referral network and white-glove reputation, tooling is not your bottleneck — BrokerDIY fits brokerages and teams building scaled operations of their own |
Questions agents ask.
Does Dorsey Alston provide agents a CRM?
Not one it publishes. Through August 2026 no Dorsey Alston CRM, transaction platform, or agent-tool offering appears in public sourcing — the firm’s public story is heritage, luxury relationships, and its green-sign brand. Ask the brokerage what an agent actually gets.
Who owns Dorsey Alston Realtors?
The firm itself: founded in 1947 by Roy Dorsey and Robert Alston, still family-owned and independent per its own about page — one of the few Atlanta luxury names never absorbed by a national network.
How many offices does Dorsey Alston have?
Three, per their site: Buckhead (the flagship on West Paces Ferry Road), East Cobb on Johnson Ferry Road in Marietta, and an Intown office on North Highland Avenue in Atlanta.
Dorsey Alston names and marks are property of their respective owners. Heritage, footprint, and market claims from the firm’s own site, checked 2026-08; platform inclusions and splits unpublished. This guide is independent service content, not a Dorsey Alston publication. BrokerDIY is a software platform, not a brokerage. Compared as of 2026-08-18.
