If you had to use one word to summarize the theme of this year’s State of Your Company at Family Reunion, it would be “togetherness.” KW co-founder, chairman and CEO Gary Keller and president Josh Team entered the main stage of the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas – together. The more than 15,000 people in attendance stood up and cheered – together. And, by the final frame of the 2019 Year in Review video, it was clear Keller Williams is winning – together. “This is a big moment. … [Read more...] about State of Your Company 2020
Archives for February 2020
2019: A Standout Year for Keller Williams
The numbers have been tallied and the verdict is in – 2019 was another standout year for Keller Williams. Collectively, KW’s 180,000-plus associates soared to new heights, thanks to their strong business acumen and dedication to serving their clients at the highest level. “This year was an impressive culmination of nearly four decades of innovation, passion and persistence,” said Gary Keller, co-founder, chairman and CEO of Keller Williams. “Our success is rooted in our agents. Their … [Read more...] about 2019: A Standout Year for Keller Williams
The All-New KW App
In Nashville, Tennessee, Keller Williams agent Aaron Armstrong and his team know clients crave hyperlocal insights. To get them, they spend almost an hour per client creating custom searches, crunching comp data, researching local businesses, and vetting contractors. For Armstrong, the pursuit to provide a standout customer experience complete with highly personalized information is a labor-intensive process. He has to search multiple websites, many with outdated information … all of them … [Read more...] about The All-New KW App
Texas Housing Insight
2019 Annual Summary Texas housing sales recovered from a 2018 slowdown as homes sold through the Multiple Listing Services (MLS) increased 3.8 percent in 2019. The 30-year fixed mortgage rate fell to a three-year low, which, along with steady economic growth at both the national and state levels, bolstered housing demand. Although inventories remained constrained, especially for homes priced less than $300,000, home-price appreciation slowed for the third straight year. Housing affordability, … [Read more...] about Texas Housing Insight
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