REO / Bank Owned Residential sales First time home buyers Staging Relocation
Work:
Weichert Realtors Spring Hill, TN 615-943-3585 (Phone) License #00318440
Client type:
Home Buyers Home Sellers
Property type:
Single Family Home Condo/Townhome
About:
Tracy Taylor was born and raised in Southern California, and has lived in Tennessee since 2005. She can't imagine calling any other place home. Tracy enjoys meeting new people and visiting new places. She likes to spend her extra time swimming, riding bikes, or just hanging out with her family and friends. Tracy is a high-energy professional, who is focused on delivering quality service. Her ability to connect with people and help them determine their goals allows her to provide individualized service. Tracy's sales experience, coupled with extensive real estate knowledge ensures your real estate needs will be carried out professionally, efficiently and personally. Whether you are buying, selling, relocating, or investing, Tracy can produce the results you want.
A block away, Tracy Taylor told a gathering of friends how he survived inside his pickup. The winds and flying debris battered the vehicle so violently that he didn't notice that a large oak tree had crashed down onto the cab. "I put the bag over my head and just rode it out," he said. "I didn't eve
"This years crop of red-carpet looks was as diverse as actors lauded in the event," explained Tracy Taylor, senior style editorfor Net-a-Porter's The Edit. Theres no question that what happens on the red carpet affects the way customers shop for black tie or cocktail attire.
staffers who were killed."It's a tragedy that they portrayed her as somebody who allowed a mentally ill child to have guns and roam around. We still feel that Nancy was a victim. We feel terrible that this happened," said Tracy Taylor of Kingston, who attended Sanborn Regional High School with Lanza.
[LIVE CHAT, 11 A.M. FRIDAY: Viaduct crunch preview with KING 5's Tracy Taylor and West Seattle Blog's Tracy Record. Submit questions here.]Beginning Friday night at 7:30 p.m., one of Seattles two north-south highways will close for nine days through downtown so crews can demolish the southern end