Alamo, California’s Timothy Powers has personally seen how quickly a family can fall on hard times. Watching family members struggle to pay bills while they were ill inspired Timothy Powers to help save others from possible foreclosure during tough times.
A resident of Alamo, Timothy Powers obtained his real estate license in 1989. By 1996, Timothy Powers had opened his own Alamo mortgage company, Paragon Mortgage Bankers, Inc. In 2005, Timothy Powers opened a franchise for Intero Real Estate Services, a leading broker of real estate in California. The company specializes in real estate sales, short sales and foreclosures.
With more than twenty years in real estate, as well as three years of foreclosure experience, Alamo resident Timothy Powers plans to use his hard-earned skills to help those who have fallen on hard times. Timothy Powers’ emphasis will be on helping those on active duty in the military and those who are coping with serious illness in the family.
Alamo’s Timothy Powers watched both parents, as well as a brother and sister die of cancer. “My sister was a single mom of four,” Timothy Powers recalls. “She worked as a nurse while enduring all of her medical treatment. It was so difficult for her, financially and mentally.”
While Alamo resident Timothy Powers’ sister Kathie eventually lost her battle, Powers knows there are other families going through the same thing. It set the stage for Timothy Powers to refocus his efforts on helping his neighbors in Alamo and beyond.
“I know given these harsh economic times, there are many sick people like Kathie who are suffering through an illness and having to deal with the stress of foreclosure at the same time,” Timothy Powers of Alamo says. “This is where my mission was born.”
Alamo resident Timothy Powers’ family values dates back to his childhood in Kailua, Hawaii. After graduating from Punahou High School in Honolulu, he attended St. Mary’s College, where he received a BS degree in Business Administration.
Another stated goal of Timothy Powers is to help families of enlisted military on active duty. While some soldiers are protected under the Service member Civil Relief Act, Alamo’s Timothy Powers reports some families may find they don’t qualify for this assistance. Timothy Powers is committed to helping families of military personnel find available government assistance, as well as legal assistance. With two decades of real estate and mortgage experience, Timothy Powers Alamo is thrilled to be able to provide free resources to those who need it, with the hope of helping families survive these tough economic times.
Married since 1988, Timothy Powers of Alamo, California has four children.