I would like to take this time to introduce who we are!
Taylor One is a National Pre-forclosure Assistance company based out of Atlanta, Ga. Our aim is to greatly educate and assist homeowners who are facing possible foreclosure.
We work with these homeowners in setting up forbearances, Lifeline and Bailout programs assistances and even Short sales. We hope to put an end to homeowners giving up on a chance to save their homes, credit and pride.
We also, work with Loan Officers, Agents, Attorneys and Investors who wish to partner up in helping their clients avoid foreclosure. We understand these programs take a lot of time on the phone and patience working with a poor system set up by Lenders. We have a system in place and the Certified trained staff needed to wade through the hurdles set forth.
If you are someone you know would like to hear more or are interested in partnering up with our company, give us a call at 678 789-0662 or email us at info@taylor1inc.com
We look forward to working with you for a worthy cause! "Let us, Help You"
www.taylor1inc.com
I love the way the media is portraying that Real Estate is falling off the Earth and we should all run for the hills. What are we supposed to do....start building tents (again) or living in caves?
In life and especially in Investing, you can not follow the crowds. In the stock market, the smart investors know when to buy stock. (Believe me it's not when the stock is at its height) yet the masses buy popular stock because they have heard of it. Clue #1: If you've heard of it, it's probably too late! (again going with the crowd)
The real shrewd players bought the stock when it was just a whisper.
A few years ago, everyone i knew was calling their self a "Real Estate Investor" even if they had no clue what they were doing. Clue #2: By the way it's pretty evident most did not!
Now, with a very large surplus of abandoned properties and Bank owned non-performing assets I wonder what most are thinking?
The one thing we can not live without is Room and Board! People will always need to have a roof over their heads. Either through ownership or rents.
Right now many Americans can not own properties or regretfully have lost their properties. This does not mean they are going to live on the streets. It means they need to find a more affordable place to live.
Owning rental properties now is the best investment a person could obtain (if you're in a position to do so). Banks are having to let properties go at unbelievable sales prices.
I started out in this business as a buy and hold Investor about 10 years ago. I hated it because getting properties rented and buying them at below market prices was a daunting task. So, after obtaining 18 properties I prayed to get rid of them! Since that time I've not ventured back into the Buy and hold philosophy of Investing.
However, I just bought a property last week in the Atlanta area for 35K. Something that would have cost me in excess of 150K plus a short year ago. With just adding a few thousand dollars to the upgrading of the property, I now have it already rented to a great family in need.
Even better, I have a positive cash flow of $400 a month!
Many of my friends and colleagues are doing the same thing all over the Nation. Now is truly a great time to Buy, we may not get a time like this during our lifetime again....
Of course as usual.....Just food for thought
I remember not too long ago when this zip code comprised of historic beautiful homes. Not too long ago this area flourished with home owners that were proud of the history this area possessed. 
That was then, this is now!
My company works with home owners in dealing with pre-foreclosure issues. Needless to say, this area has had our company busy as ever! It's not to say we didn't see this coming. Last year the values in this zip code sky rocketed to heights unknown. I've seen sales prices that exceeded $300,000 consistently. How is it that lenders thought those values would be founded for this area of SW Atlanta?
The sad thing is most of these purchases were Investment deals. What sane person would buy a house for $300,000 (plus) and think it could be a rental property with Section 8 renters? I'm sure you all are nodding your heads at this point?!
Now we're are at this point in time. Almost every home is boarded up and Lenders are giving these homes away consistently below $100,000 as R.E.O's.
I can only hope that this area has some hope in the distant future. It's going to take a commitment from lenders, the community and prayer. But anythings possible....right?
This could be such a great part of Atlanta not too far from lovely Downtown and marked with the Grand History of Atlanta!
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