Timothy Cox

Heading Home Buying a home is a part of the American Dream. It’s a significant long-term investment that often represents the foundation of our lives, providing emotional security and comfort. It is also the single largest transaction most people ever make. That’s why as a buyer, seller or investor you need a partner and a guide to help you. Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer or a homeowner headed for a new place, it’s crucial to understand the marketplace so that you can truly make an educated decision on what to purchase. That said, please allow me to show you how I can help you make the right investment in the right home, in the right place and at the right time. am proud to be a member of Sanctuary Real Estate, where we believe a home is much more than bricks and mortar. As we see it, a home is a Sanctuary: a welcoming, special place where you can relax and rejuvenate. Feel calm and connected. Unwind and enjoy. From researching properties to lending, contract to closing, I strive to ensure that my clients have a smooth, stress-free buying or selling process. Plus, we all call Atlanta home, so I take special pride in helping others find their own Sanctuary in this remarkable city, too. But I don't stop there - I also offer resources on creating a healthy, fulfilling environment in your new Sanctuary, from tips on green living to advice on interior design. From working with 1st time home buyers, home sellers, relocations to investors, I've found that every client is different and has unique needs. If you're new to Atlanta, looking for your first home, or looking to sell, real estate can be a confusing process but it doesn't have to be. I'd love to help you. Testimonials "I was referred to Timothy Cox by a close friend of mine. My requirement for finding a real estate broker was someone who possessed the following qualities: 1) knowledgeable of the areas inside the perimeter such as Midtown, Inman Park and the Highlands; 2)someone who was personable; 3) someone who was willing to educate a first time buyer; and 4) someone who didn’t push “selling” just to make a sale. Timothy Cox not only met my needs, but he also exceeded them. It was obvious to me that Tim enjoyed what he was doing and thought of his job as a way of helping people. I learned a lot about what I should look for in a first home, including future resale. He never tried to make me feel as though I should settle on a place. He was willing to work many long evenings and wee