Keller Williams Realty

Keller Williams Realty, Inc.
Privately Held Corporation
Industry Real Estate
Founded Austin, Texas, (1983)
Headquarters Austin, Texas, United States
Number of locations
700+ worldwide
Key people
Gary W. Keller, Chairman
Mo Anderson, Vice Chairman
Chris Heller, CEO
John Davis, President
Number of employees
150,000+ Agents
200+ Corporate[1][2]
Website www.kw.com

Keller Williams Realty is an American international real estate franchise with headquarters in Austin, Texas. Founded in 1983 by Gary Keller and Joe Williams, it grew from a single office in Austin to approximately 700 offices and as of November 2016 with over 150,000 associates worldwide.[2] It is the largest real estate franchise by agent count in in the World, and the one of the largest privately held global residential real estate brokerage.[1] It is an Inc. 5000 company and has been recognized as one of the highest rated real estate company and franchise by numerous publications including Entrepreneur Magazine[3] and Forbes.[4]

History

Keller Williams Realty was founded in 1983 by Gary Keller and Joe Williams.[5] It started out as a single office based in Austin, Texas, selling local residential real estate in the Austin area.[6] After two years in business, Keller Williams became the largest single office residential real estate firm in Austin with 72 licensed agents.[7] In the mid-1980s, the company suffered from the United States housing bubble and began to offer profit sharing to existing and potential associates in order to retain agents and help get through the recession.[7] Within a year, the company grew to 130 agents and began to climb back as the top real estate broker in Austin.[7]

Keller Williams co-founder Gary Keller speaking at an event in 2012.

In the early 1990s, Keller Williams Realty expanded outside of the state of Texas, opening up its business model to franchising beginning in 1991. It opened an office in Oklahoma in 1993, marking the firm's first office to be located outside of its home state.[7] The Oklahoma office was later recognized as the most successful single real estate office in that state.[7] Keller Williams expanded at a rapid rate throughout the United States, much of which was attributed to a 70/30 commission split for agents.[8] In 1997 the company was recognized by being on the Franchise Gold 100 list by Success Magazine.[9] As it moved into the next century, Keller Williams became the 6th largest real estate agency in the U.S.[8] An example of its rapid expansion came in the state of Florida where in 2004 it was attributed as the largest real estate office in Polk County with 114 agents.[10] That same year, it was attributed as the fastest growing real estate office in the entire state with 45 market centers, bringing its total nationwide agent count to over 30,000.[10][11]

Keller Williams Realty continued expanding and in 2007, the company launched Luxury Homes by Keller Williams, a division within the company that brokers luxury only real estate.[12] Eligible agents receive training and certification through The Institute of Luxury Home Marketing and are designated as experts for sale of the company's high end properties.[12] In 2008, it launched KW Commercial, a division providing commercial real estate associates with specialized technology, marketing tools, and resources.[13] The division is known for allowing agents to keep more commission splits in their favor, retaining at least 60 percent more based on $300,000 gross income.[13] It also allowed profit sharing similar to residential agents. As of 2012, the division boasted of more than 1,000 brokers nationally.[14]

Keller Williams Realty franchise signing in South Africa in 2012.

By the end of the decade in 2010, Keller Williams had 77,672 real estate agents in the United States. It surpassed Century 21 as the second largest real estate agency in the U.S., two years after taking over the third spot from RE/MAX International.[15] Between 2005 and 2011, the company saw a 40 percent increase in the number of offices in North America.[15] Keller Williams Realty went international in 2012, launching Keller Williams Worldwide as a subdivision to manage its international franchising.[15] It awarded its first overseas franchise in Vietnam in 2012. The same year, franchising of the company was made available in Indonesia and Southern Africa, and in 2013 expanded to Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Turkey, and the United Kingdom.[16]

At the end of April 2014, Keller Williams Realty reached 100,575 agents worldwide.[17] This was due to an 18 percent increase in agents during 2013.[17] As of 2014, it is the largest real estate franchise by agent count in North America and the only privately held global residential real estate brokerage.[1][18] In 2014, the company also announced the opening of a region in Dubai.[19] The first Dubai franchise was awarded to a leadership group affiliated with IFA Hotels & Resorts which is considered the largest foreign investor on the Palm Jumeirah.[20]

Company divisions

Philanthropy

Keller Williams Realty is involved in many charitable causes both as a franchisor and with individual franchisee offices. It operates a charitable arm known as KW Cares which is a nonprofit organization set up to assist associates of the company and their families deal with hardships and emergencies.[21] Examples of giving include providing assistance to help fight serious illness or recover from a life altering accident. The organization also donates to various other nonprofits including the Ryan's Well Foundation, Homes For Our Troops, and the M. D. Anderson Cancer Center.[22]

Beginning in 2009, Keller Williams Realty began organizing a one-day yearly event where all associates spend a day away from the office donating their time to their local communities.[23] Known among the associates as RED Day (Renew, Energize, and Donate), all Keller Williams offices shut down for the event.[24] Since its inception, associates have been involved with projects that include rebuilding homes, hosting blood drives, giving to local food shelters, and refurbishing local parks.[24][25]

Awards and recognition

Keller Williams Realty has received numerous awards since its inception. In addition to being an Inc. 5000 company, it has been recognized by Inc. as a Top 100 Real Estate Company, placed on the magazine's honor role as a five-time Inc. 5000 Honoree, and receiving an Inc. Hire Power Award.[18][26] Further recognition has come from Entrepreneur where it has been featured in the magazine's Best of the Best franchise list[3] as well as inclusion in their Franchise 500 rankings.[27][28] In 2013, Workplace Dynamics named Keller Williams the No. 9 Top Workplace in the United States.[29] Also in 2013, Inc. Magazine presented Keller Williams with a HirePower Award and recognized the company as one of the 5,000 fastest-growing private companies in the United States.[26]

Additional awards and recognition include being named as one of the Top 10 Companies to Work for in America by Forbes,[4] a 2009 Stevie Awards winner,[30] and being ranked in 2014 the No. 2 training organization across all industries by Training Magazine,[31] and ranked in 2015 as the No. 1 training organization across all industries.[32]

See also

References

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  13. 1 2 3 Cronan, Carl (18 June 2007). "Keller Williams expands into commercial arena, taps agents for leads". Tampa Bay Business Journal. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
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  21. Sain, Cliff (22 April 2014). "More than 200 take part in inaugural 5K". Branson Tri Lake News. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
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  24. 1 2 "Keller Williams employees give back, work hard on RED day". The Montgomery County Courier. 11 May 2014. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
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  28. "2014 Franchise 500 Rankings". Entrepreneur Magazine. 2014. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
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  30. "2009 Winner - Keller Williams Realty". Stevie Awards. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
  31. Freifeld, Lorri (4 February 2014). "Training Magazine Ranks 2014 Top 125 Organizations". Training Magazine. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
  32. Freifeld, Lorri (10 February 2015). "Training Magazine Ranks 2015 Top 125 Organizations". Training Magazine. Retrieved 15 September 2015.

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