Renee Taylor
Affiliate Broker
Plateau/Better Homes & Gardens
157 Lantana Road
Crossville, TN 38555
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931-484-7014
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Why REALTOR?
The Code of Ethics sets an important standard for my relationship with you, the client. The Professionalism born of extensive training, education and experience allows you to rest assured that your interests are my business.
Key responsibilities
I will pledge to accomplish each of the following items in order to meet or exceed your expectations.
Mission Statement
Client Satisfaction
Foster an enduring relationship to understand my clients desires
Develop and implement a personalized strategy to produce timely results
Maintain frequent contact through closing to provide focus and reliability
Areas of Extreme Competence
Total dedication to customer satisfaction
Utilization of many marketing avenues (i.e. internet, periodicals, MLS etc.) I am very skilled in my advertising approach.
Technologically inclined to promote my client's exposure
Renee Taylor
One of the major reasons for Cumberland
County's recent surge of popularity is the vast
amount of recreational opportunities to be enjoyed
within its 679 square miles of peaceful hills and valleys,
crystal-clear waters, majestic forests, and lofty mountains.
For your comfort and pleasure, many parks, camps,
and resorts are located throughout the area.
Sports enthusiasts find the county a
favorite place to hunt, much as their nomadic
forebears found it long ago. Deer, boar, upland game
birds, and many kinds of other small game make this a hunter's
paradise. A special favorite is Catoosa Wildlife Management
Area, a 79,740İacre preserve which assures a yearly surplus of
each species to be harvested. Among other popular hunting spots is
Caryonah Hunting Lodge and Preserve, the state's oldest
preserve, long noted for its abundant wild boar as
well as rams, goats, deer, and turkeys.
Fishing is pure delight because of the
area's many lovely and healthy streams and lakes.
Rewarding catches of largemouth bass, bluegill, and catfish
keep happy fishermen coming back for more. According to the
Rand McNally survey, there are roughly 1,000
man-made lakes in the region.
The varied wildlife in this scenic region
also beckons to campers, naturalists, botanists,
and photographers alike. The Catoosa Wildlife Management
Area has 70 documented species of birds, and the music
of songbirds can be heard throughout the county,
among a myriad of plants and flowers.
Besides hunting, camping, fishing and
all the other water sports to be enjoyed, Cumberland
County is famous for golf, Golf, and MORE GOLF! Ringing
the town are an astounding 17 golf courses! In 1925, there was
not even one graveled road in the county. Today it seems that
all the county's paved roads lead to one of the many places
where you can play golf, including six championship courses.
No wonder Crossville is known as the biggest
little golfing town around!
Test your skill on the fairways of
nearby spectacular Briarwood at Cumberland
Gardens Resort in Crab Orchard. Or visit Stonehenge,
the highly rated and wildly scenic course in Fairfield Glade.
Try the Bear Trace at Cumberland Mountain State Park (a Jack Nicklaus
Signature course); popular Deer Creek in Crossville; Holiday Links,
the 3-star rated course at Holiday Hills Resort; and beautiful
Mountain Ridge in Monterey, with its wide
fairways and large greens.
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Renee Taylor, Affiliate Broker Plateau/Better Homes & Gardens
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157 Lantana Road
Crossville, TN 38555 | map
Office Phone: 931-484-7014
Fax: 931-484-7195
Home Phone: 931-788-1661
Email: taylorgray@multipro.com
Web: house-hunting.com/taylorgray
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