Partnering with Keller Williams allows us to focus on serving our clients.
Why do I stay with Keller Williams instead of starting my brokerage? Many people who aren’t in real estate believe that becoming a qualified broker or owning a brokerage is the end goal. While those things seem wonderful, partnering with an established firm like Keller Williams has multiple benefits for me and my team’s success. Here are some of my reasons for staying:
1. Lower overhead costs. One of the main reasons we partnered with Keller Williams some time ago is the resources they provide. Larger firms have a lot of overhead, but partnering with Keller Williams helped us focus on serving our clients without the burden of managing our software, technology, and administrative tasks.
Partnering with Keller Williams has helped us to attract clients looking for experienced and competent agents.
2. Strong support for teams. Their business model is built to help real estate teams grow and succeed. I’ve seen other firms that don’t support teams, and I’m glad we can align with Keller Williams and benefit from the training programs they offer.
3. Collaborative environment. Many successful agents are associated with Keller Williams. The opportunity to collaborate with the industry’s top agents helps us to learn from their expertise.
4. Brand recognition and reputation. They are one of the most well-known real estate companies. Partnering with them has helped us to attract clients looking for experienced and competent agents.
These are only a few reasons why we are still here and plan to continue our partnership with Keller Williams. If you want to grow your real estate career and be part of a successful, well-established firm, I strongly recommend Keller Williams.
Reach out to me if you have any questions regarding moving brokerages or if you are unhappy with the splits you are receiving at your current office. I've worked with several brokerages and am willing to share what I know. Contact me at 505-620-2549 and I will point you in the right direction.