Don't let foreclosure
take your East Atlanta & Grant Park home.
Homeowners in 30213 have real options — even when it doesn't feel like it. Tommy Williams has 21 years of experience helping Atlanta homeowners navigate foreclosure and distressed situations with dignity and a clear plan.
A clear path forward.
No judgment.
Every situation is different. Tommy Williams will sit down with you — or meet virtually — and walk through exactly where you are and what makes sense given your timeline, your equity, and your goals.
Sell Before Auction
In-town Atlanta homes hold value. Selling before foreclosure lets you capture that equity instead of losing it at auction. Tommy can evaluate your home and build a timeline.
Short Sale Navigation
If you owe more than the home is worth, a short sale with lender approval minimizes credit damage and gives you a fresh start. Tommy has guided Atlanta homeowners through this process.
Right People, Right Time
Whether you need a HUD-approved housing counselor, a real estate attorney, or help understanding Georgia DCA resources, Tommy connects you with the right professionals quickly.
Foreclosure help for
the East Atlanta & Grant Park area.
The 30213 area includes some of Atlanta's most established in-town neighborhoods — from the tree-lined streets of Grant Park to the vibrant energy of East Atlanta Village. Median home values here have risen significantly in recent years, which means many homeowners in this zip code are sitting on meaningful equity — even if their financial situation has changed. That equity can be the difference between losing a home and protecting your financial future.
Financial hardship doesn't discriminate — it affects longtime homeowners and recent buyers alike. A job loss, medical emergency, divorce, or unexpected life event can put even a strong financial situation in jeopardy. The important thing is what you do next.
Tommy Williams understands the East Atlanta & Grant Park market. He knows what homes are selling for in 30213, how fast they're moving, and what buyers in this area are looking for. That knowledge means he can give you an honest, data-backed assessment of your options — not guesses.
How the process works
in Georgia.
Georgia is a non-judicial foreclosure state. The timeline is compressed compared to many states — and that's why early action is so important.
Missed Payment
Late fees start. Contact your lender — many have programs that can help immediately.
Delinquency Notices
Written notices arrive. This is the window where loss mitigation options are most available.
Notice of Intent
Lenders must wait at least 120 days before starting foreclosure. They'll send a 30-day Notice of Intent.
Public Auction
Auctioned at the courthouse. Georgia has no statutory right of redemption after the sale.
The first step is
a conversation.
No judgment. No pressure. Just an honest look at your situation and a plan forward. Tommy has helped hundreds of Atlanta homeowners — including right here in East Atlanta & Grant Park.
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