LOUISVILLE, KY, November 24, 2011 /24-7PressRelease/ -- One of the country's largest leading homebuilders launched its first infographic last week: Is the American Dream Still Attainable? With the current economy and housing market, the infographic comes at a time where those who live in America are feeling less and less like anything is possible. The American dream, now more than ever feels like a fantasy.
The infographic brings hope to the country, however, by giving helpful statistics and pros and cons on the housing market. Is it better to build your own home, buy one, or rent? These questions and others are answered in the infographic. It also brings attention to the fact that many American citizens are moving inland, where living is cheaper and more sustainable.
President and COO of Taylor Homes, Chris Taylor says, "at Taylor Homes, we truly pride ourselves on our Customer Satisfaction. We believe that along with our Quality Brick Homes at Affordable Prices approach--Customer Satisfaction is what sets us apart from any other stick-built builder. Our quality, value, service and experience speak volumes. Our attention to the details, buying power and remaining debt-free means tremendous savings for our customers. This creates a high level of referrals for the Taylor Homes Team."
About Taylor Homes:
Serving a five-state area; KY, IN, OH, IL, MO, Taylor Homes has been recognized on numerous occasions as one of America's "Giant 400" homebuilders and is a Better Business Bureau Accredited Business with an A+ Rating, and is a WINNER of the 2011 BBB Torch Awards for Marketplace Ethics in Louisville, Western Kentucky and Southern Indiana, Small Business Category.
The Taylor family has been building for over 50 years and pride themselves on honest and respected work. They strive to provide their valued customers as many customizable designs and options as possible; to maintain high Customer Satisfaction and to ensure that the client loves their new Taylor Home for years to come.
Website: http://www.taylorhomes.com/
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