Cathy Tomlinson

Cathy Tomlinson

Tomlinson Team Leader, Berkshire Hathaway - Woodstock/S Cherokee

Woodstock, GA 30189

Phone (770) 365-6193

Property Types
Office, Residential
Markets
Atlanta
Languages
English
Bio
Cathy Tomlinson, founder and team leader of the Tomlinson Team, knew the best way to serve clients was to have a team. The team consists of Donna Ripley, Donna Charitat, Vycktoria Williams and Ann Harris, who each bring unique talents to the table. "Our knowledge of the area and our knowledge of the real estate market makes us one of the best selling teams in the area. We are experts in working with buyers and sellers, and we treat each client transaction as if it were our own," said Cathy. "We all live and work in the area and have children who have been through the public and private school system; therefore, we are able to help our clients with school choices," she continued. The Tomlinson Team is proud to be part of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia Properties. "The Berkshire Hathaway name stands for integrity and unquestioned financial strength, which will enhance our services and Internet presence for our clients," said Cathy. The Tomlinson Team is the number one real estate selling team in the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia Properties Towne Lake office. The agents are experts in Cherokee, Cobb, Fulton, Bartow, Gilmer, Pickens and Floyd counties. Cathy and her team have the clout, professionalism and work ethic to keep them at a consistently strong performance level, even during rough patches in the economy. Cathy was named as the REALTOR® of the Year in 2012 by the Cherokee Associations of REALTORS®, and she was featured on the radio show, Real Estate Atlanta. The team is always available to clients seven days a week, day or night. "It's important to us to be honest, dependable and to always have the client's best interest at heart. We are trying to bring back "nice" to real estate. We strive to be courteous, professional and ethical and just plain nice to fellow realtors and clients," said Cathy.