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uying a home is a defining moment in a person’s life. With that transaction comes a wide range of emotions – hope, excitement, fear and uncertainty. For more than a decade, Ray Evans has been a top producer and branch manager with an emphasis on streamlining the mortgage process to a flexible, transparent process. Because there are many lending options available, Evans said it’s important to showcase what makes Element unique – the availability and service level of a local compa-
ny that controls the process from A to Z. Clients needs and wants can vary, so Element is designed to meet them where they are. Some embrace technology while others prefer a personal touch. “It's a scary transaction for many people,” Evans said. “We want to alleviate the fear of the unknown, pull the curtain back and give people a clear understanding of the process –what to expect – and answer any questions they may have.” With a background in real estate and technology, Evans joined
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Element Funding in 2007, right before the housing crisis decimated the industry. Evans said those lean years taught him it’s not about simply putting together a mortgage plan for clients, but also acting as personal consultants. “The industry itself is very competitive and cutthroat, much like real estate and cars but with very similar margins,” Evans said. “That makes you showcase what makes your company so special.” Since opening their doors, the privately-owned company has lent over $6 billion and remains debt-free. Each month, Element maintains a $1 billion credit line. But in the end, Evans said it’s not about how much a client qualifies for – it’s about what fits their needs. “A lot of people don’t have a financial plan and may not understand the ramifications of creating that debt,” Evans said. “They may not know their needs until we explain the process. We look at their budgets and help them reach their goals – both short and long term.” It takes several moving parts when constructing a mortgage. With comprehensive access to attorneys, CPAs, homeowners insurance and financial planners, Element is designed to create a total solution for any client. "During the process, it's important to touch them in ways that make a difference,” Evans said. “Through education and answering any questions, it helps reinforce what they’re doing.” The culture of respect isn’t exclusive to Evans’ Newnan branch. For him, it’s a top-to-bottom approach that sold him on working for the company over a decade ago.
"I respect the leadership of this company, doing things for clients they didn’t have to do,” Evans said “We offer more options than most and with those, it gives our clients more flexibility. We provide everything we can and set expectations appropriately.” With the number of options a potential client has for obtaining a mortgage, Evans said the strengths of Element lie in its flexibility and hometown approach. “We’ve tailored our company to be a high-powered mortgage company, but with a hometown feel,” Evans said. “Our office is a family home and that’s an environment we’re trying to foster.” With the company headquartered in Atlanta, Element’s branch locations have local decision-making authority to offer mortgage loans for residential properties primarily in the southeastern U.S., and the ability to handle mortgage financing in a total of 49 states. Evans is personally licensed in Georgia, Florida and Alabama, helping customers purchase not only their primary residence, but investment and vacation properties as well. “We provide more flexibility than bigger companies, which means we can close quickly, but make any adjustments that would normally take our competitors a little longer,” Evans said. “ On May 30, Evans and the Element family are inviting the public to an open house to get a glimpse of the vision they’re building. Strategically located between Newnan and Thomas Crossroads, the office is designed to be a cozy, accessible place for all clients. “For us, it’s about exceeding expectations and ming a transaction a pleasurable experience,” Evans said. “Our biggest job is listening. We facilitate – we don’t sell.”
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members and staff working to develop incentives, to help market and support small businesses and create a connection between state resources and local business owners. “Just as it takes a whole village to raise a child, it takes a whole community to save a downtown,” Reynolds said. “The Main Street program and its network of experienced staff are our cities capeless crusaders here to protect and serve the downtown districts that we call home.” Jonathan Dockery is the creator of The City Menus LLC. The City Menus provides interactive community information including retail & food openings as well as closings, construction, events & job openings and can be reached at info@thecitymenus.com
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‘The Wizard of Oz’ June 1, 5 p.m.
Come celebrate the 80th anniversary of a classic as Southern Arc Dance presents its year-end performance, “The Wizard of Oz,” at the Wadsworth Auditorium, 25 Jefferson St. in Newnan. Tickets for the family-friendly performance are available by calling 770-683-3724 or at www.southernarcdance.org .
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Artist Reception June 1, 2- 5 p.m. Meet artist Robin Robinson at Artisans on the Square. Artisans on the Square hosts six to eight special exhibits every year featuring one or more artists and genres of art for a month at a time. These exhibits introduce artists and types of art not typically experienced in our area. For more information, call the gallery at 404-3861328.
Newnan goods, handmade furniture, handmade birdhouses, wood art, fiber art, wreaths and floral design. Pickin’ on the Square also takes place each month during Market Day. Pickin’ on the Square is a group of local musicians playing acoustic music around the courthouse lawn. Any musician with an acoustic instrument is invited to join in.
Jazz in the Park June 7, 8 p.m. A free live jazz concert presented by the Newnan Cultural Arts Commission will occur during the WinedUp event at the Greenville Street Park, beginning at 8 p.m. This year’s performer is Infinite Sound Family. For more information, visit www. mainstreetnewnan.org .
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a “wine walk” that moves through over 30 host locations. The merchants who host this event feature different hors d’oeuvres and a variety of whites, reds, and specialty blend wines for guests to sample. Main Street Newnan releases a limited number of 500 Summer Wined-up tickets, and the event typically sells
out in advance. Participants must be at least 21 years of age and provide a valid photo ID at the registration table in the Newnan Carnegie Library for admittance. Upon signing in, each participant will receive a commemorative wine glass and an informational brochure. For more information, visit www.mainstreetnewnan.org .
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Coweta in the Know Sargent Baptist Church provided lunch for teachers at Arnco-Sargent School on May 8 for Teacher Appreciation Day. The Newnan-Coweta Art Association, Inc. cordially invites you to join our Artists for a night of Fine Art and hors d’oeuvres, in celebration of our 14th
Annual Juried Member Art Exhibit, at a Reception on June 18, from 6 –8 p.m. There is no charge to attend, and attire is dressy casual. You can expect to see work by approximately 60-70 artists in various mediums; about 100 pieces will be juried into the Exhibit. Winners will be announced the night of the Reception:
Best in Mixed Media, Best in Painting, Best in Photography, Best in Sculpture, and Best in Show. The Exhibit will be on display and open to the public June 6-27, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, at the Nixon Centre for Performing and Visual Arts, 1523 Lower Fayetteville Road, Newnan, GA 30265.
Volunteers come in all shapes and sizes. Our community needs you. Come learn why volunteers report feeling happier, healthier and more fulfilled than those who do not volunteer. Our First Volunteer Fair will be Wednesday, May 29, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
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