Keller Williams Legacy 1102 E. Sonterra #106, San Antonio, TX 78258 2104823200 (Office), 2104951896 (Cell)
Experience:
38 years
Description:
·Licensed agent since 1976·Obtained Broker License in 1978·Fluently bilingual in both English and Spanish ·21 Plus Training Program·Oct. 1976 –April 1988 : Century 21 ·April 1988-December 1989: World Wide Realty, San Antonio·May 1990 to April 1991: Jack Matthews Co., Las Vegas·April 1991 to December 1998: Hallmark Bradfield Properties, San Antonio·January 1999 to Present: Legacy Group, Keller Williams Member Broker·Member of San Antonio Board of Realtors·Member of the Texas Association of Realtors·Member of the National Board of Realtors·Residential Real Estate Sales Counselor·Loss Mitigation Consultant·Accredited Buyer Representative (ABR)
Keller Williams Legacy San Antonio, TX 2104823224 (Phone)
About:
Personal:
· Native San Antonian
· Licensed agent since 1976
· Obtained Broker License in 1978
· Mother of four daughters—Diane, Terri, Lisa & Kristen
· Fluently bilingual in both English and Spanish
· Loves dancing, aerobics, playing poker and going out with friends and family
Experience:
· 21 Plus Training Program
· VIP Certificate
· Multi-Million Dollar Producer
· Continuing education on a yearly basis
· San Antonio College—Real Estate Investment, Marketing, Real Estate Law, Financing and Property Management.
· Oct. 1976 –April 1988 : Century 21, San Antonio Sales Counselor for Residential and Corporate
· April 1988-December 1989: World Wide Realty, San Antonio
· May 1990 to April 1991: Jack Matthews Co., Las Vegas
· April 1991 to December 1998: Hallmark Bradfield Properties, San Antonio
· January 1999 to Present: Legacy Group, Keller Williams Member Broker
Professional Affiliations:
· Member of San Antonio Board of Realtors
· Member of the Texas Association of Realtors
· Member of the National Board of Realtors
· Residential Real Estate Sales Counselor
· Loss Mitigation Consultant
· Accredited Buyer Representative (ABR)
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Norma Taylor Director
Universal Management Company
Norma Taylor
GGATT LLC
12500 San Pedro Ave STE 160, San Antonio, TX 78216 12500 San Pedro SUITE 160, San Antonio, TX 78216
The unconditional support Taylors parents, Robert and Norma Taylor, offered their grandson was evident last Friday when they picked him up from a Monroe prison, spent six hours driving him to errands, which included taking him to meet his probation officer, and then hosted a welcome-home party Bob and Norma Taylor celebrated their 59th wedding anniversary on March 5, just days before Boysens release. They talked about dressing up and going to Bobs favorite restaurant, Red Lobster, but when Norma wanted to do something more low key they decided to get some KFC and stay home with their doNorma Taylor spent 25 years working at a bank; her husband was the co-owner of a cabinetry business. Each Christmas, Bob Taylor would create crafts for friends and family in his wood shop behind their home.
Date: Mar 14, 2013
Source: Google
Mother of Wash. man accused of killing grandparents says she loves him, they ...
Robert and Norma Taylor were found strangled in their Renton home last Saturday, the day after they picked up Boysen upon his release from prison and spent six hours driving him on errands so he could enter a drug treatment program. They hosted a family welcome home party for him Friday night.
The bodies of Boysen's grandparents, Robert and Norma Taylor, were found Saturday in their suburban Seattle home, a day after Boysen was released from prison and was greeted with a welcome home party.
Date: Mar 13, 2013
Source: Google
Police raid Oregon motel to arrest man accused of slaying grandparents
after he allegedly killed his elderly grandparents Friday night hours after his release from prison. His grandparents, Robert Taylor, 82, and Norma Taylor, 80, had arranged a room for him to stay in and held a welcome home party for the ex-con. They were found dead Saturday evening after their daug
Date: Mar 12, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Police believe Wash. felon killed grandparents after 'welcome home' from prison ...
Boysen was released from prison Friday after serving several years for robbery. His grandparents, 82-year-old Robert Taylor and 80-year-old Norma Taylor, picked him up from prison and hosted a family "welcome home party" for him that night, Q13 Fox reports.
Date: Mar 12, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Man suspected of killing grandparents holed up at Oregon motel
King County Sheriff John Urquhart and Lincoln City police Chief Keith Killian confirmed that the man holed up in a room at the Westshore Oceanfront Suites is Michael Boysen, 26, suspected of killing Robert Taylor, 82, and Norma Taylor, 80, at their home near Renton last weekend.
Date: Mar 12, 2013
Source: Google
Sheriff Urquhart: Renton Killings Are "An Exceedingly Heinous Crime"
Family members had arranged for him to stay with his grandparents, identified by King 5 as Robert and Norma Taylor who live in the Fairwood neighborhood. That night, the family had a welcome home party for Boysen who had served time for burglary, investigators said.
Date: Mar 11, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Washington state man wanted in death of grandparents
The 5-foot, 10-inch Boysen is thought to have killed his grandparents, Robert Taylor, 82, and Norma Taylor, 80, in Renton shortly after finishing a six-year stint for burglary convictions. Boysen is believed to have fled the crime in their red 2001 Chrysler 300 with Washington plate 046-XXU,