Get to Know a Parks Agent: Lisa Culp Taylor
REALTOR®
LCT Team
Franklin
22 Years of experience
15 Years with Parks
Born and raised in Middle Tennessee and a second-generation Realtor®, Lisa Culp Taylor specializes in residential resales, new construction, lot sales, and neighborhood development.
In 2017, she assembled her own nine-member team of real estate professionals, the LCT Team.
An active member of the Williamson County Association of Realtors, she served as WCAR's President in 2014, helping to guide the association through the burgeoning growth that is a hallmark of the country's real estate landscape. Today, she serves on the WCAR Professional Standards Committee, is a member of the National Association of Realtors, the Tennessee Association of Realtors, and Previously served for four years on the board of Realtracs/MLS.
Lisa lives in Franklin with her family, including a gaggle of rescue pups, Oompa, Betsy Bug, and Little Man, and a rescue cat named KitKat. She is an active supporter of several charities including ZSnooty Giggles Dog Rescue wit a portion of each commission donated to this worthy organization, as well as Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Apps You Can't Live Without:
Not sure... I would be happy to live without all of them.
One Thing You're Happy to Splurge On:
Clothes, accessories, technology
What Would Your Dream Home Include?
Giant, huge, extreme closet
Your Motto
Always be nice!
Favorite Place to Grab a Bite in Your Community
Cork & Cow
If You Hadn't Gotten Into Real Estate, What Would You Be Doing?
Own a clothing store
What Is the Key To Success?
Hard work
What Gave You a Magnificent Life in 2017?
Spending time with friends, family, and pets.
In 2017, our team grew. Each person enhances the overall dynamic of the group. We have fun, we encourage each other, we celebrate the successes of each person and, most importantly, we like and support one another. Every single time we are together there is joy and laughter along with the hard work. I feel honored to work with these individuals.
What Word or Phrase Do You Overuse?
"Perfect"
Biggest Lesson Learned from 2017
Be cautious with your trust
Favorite Real Estate Trend Right Now
Not barn doors!!!
What Emoji Best Describes You?
Thumbs up emoji