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Car Title Loans in Budapest, Georgia

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Do you need cash now? One Way Car Title Loans serves the Budapest, Georgia area. You can borrow up to $20,000 in 15 minutes.* You can use the equity in your car to get a car title loan in 15 minutes or less.*

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One Way Title Loans can fund you immediately because we're the direct lender so there is no red tape. We have the lowest rates with no prepayment penalties. We will even go to your work or your home to hand deliver the check. We also take care of the DMV paperwork so you don't have to wait in line all day. Call us or apply online now for an instant 3 minute* approval on your auto title loan.

What is a Title Loan?
A car title loan is a fast way to borrow money using the equity in your paid off vehicle as collateral for a loan. Call us now for instant approval.

Do I need good credit to get a loan?
No, your credit history is not a factor. Your approval is based upon your vehicle's equity, vehicle's condition and your income.

How much can I borrow?
You can borrow anywhere from $2600 to $15000 depending on the wholesale value of your vehicle and your income. Please fill out the Application to see how much you qualify for.

How long does it take to get a car title loan?
Your money will be ready in 15 minutes or less.* Many car title loan companies advertise 15 minutes or less but in reality take much longer, even 24-48 hours. Some competitors request you to go to DMV to add them as lien holder.

Why choose a car title loan over a bank loan?
Most people choose car title loans because they do not qualify for traditional bank loans. Car title loans are also processed more quickly and have fewer requirements than bank loans.

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About Budapest

Budapest is a small unincorporated community of seven buildings in Haralson County in the U.S. state of Georgia. It is located at 33°42′54″N 85°13′4″W, at an elevation of 1,340 feet (410 m) on the USGS Bremen Quadrangle. Budapest is located on U.S. Route 78, about five miles (8 km) southeast of Tallapoosa. However, there are no highway signs for Budapest because it is too small.

Budapest is named after the capital city of Hungary.

In 1882, real-estate developer Ralph L. Spencer of Essex, Connecticut, invited 200 Hungarian wine-making families then employed in the mining industry in Pennsylvania to settle on 2,000 acres (8.1 km2) of land at this site. Many accepted this offer. They named their largest community Budapest in honor of the capital of Hungary. A nearby village was named Tokaj in honor of a wine-producing region in Hungary. Tokaj was founded to satisfy the desire of brothers Jacob and Paul Estavanko for lots larger than 10 acres (40,000 m2). Under the guidance of a Catholic priest, Father Frances Janisek, they established Budapest. Various groups from Ohio and other parts of the United States were attracted to the area and the new industry. The colony quickly flourished into a town with sixty buildings including a Catholic church, stores and a post office. Soon the sloping hills were garlanded with grape vines. Storage vats were prepared and wineries were planned. It looked as though a new industry had succeeded in the South, but with passage of the Georgia Prohibition Act of 1907 the wine industry fell into ruins. One by one the families were forced to go elsewhere for their livelihood until today there are only one or two of the original families remaining. The wine produced in and around Tallapoosa was sold in the North. The last of the descendants of the Budapest settlers still living there died in 1964. All that today remains of the Hungarian colonies is the original 6000 sq/ft mansion built by Father Janisek and the immigrants, it is currently referred to as "Keys Castle" for the man "William Key" (relative of Francis Scott Key) that purchased the house and several vineyard plots from the Hungarians in 1906. The Priest's home is still owned by descendants of the Key family. The Estavanko family remained in Haralson County after the demise of the wine industry.

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