
Kyler Smith
Mortgage Loan Originator
Office: (404) 445-8384
Mobile: (706) 252-1781
Fax: (866) 601-5474
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HOMESTAR is excited to have Kyler as a member of the team. He is a Mortgage Loan Originator at the Marietta, GA Branch.
Kyler prides himself in providing meaningful service to his community and giving his clients peace of mind as he takes care of them throughout the entire mortgage process-one of the biggest transactions in their lives. He specializes in Conventional, FHA, VA, USDA, and Jumbo loans, as well as the Georgia Dream Down Payment Assistance program. Prior to joining the mortgage industry, Kyler taught 8th grade math and science, where this experience currently helps him better communicate with his clients effectively and make a seemingly complex process simpler.
Kyler holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree and Master of Business Administration degree from Shorter University. He is passionate about helping others as he has given back to his community by donating and supporting local initiatives. He has also supported several service projects through his church during both his high school and college careers, including Habitat for Humanity, Rome-Floyd County Community Kitchen, and mission trips to the island of Saba.
Outside of the office, Kyler enjoys traveling with his wife, spending time with his pups, watching sports, running/exercising, playing pickup basketball and flag football, and competing in obstacle races.
Kyler is always accessible to his clients. Contact him today for all of your mortgage needs!
2414 Dallas Hwy., Bldg. 100, Ste. 200, Marietta, GA 30064
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