Keller Williams Realty is the fourth largest Real Estate firm in the country and is currently making in-roads into the northern Virginia market. After more than six months of discussions, I decided to make my move to Keller Williams. As many who know me would understand, this was a very difficult decision. I was very attached to my previous company, especially since this was the firm my mom had worked for back in the 1970’s.
The advantages to my clients are just simply too numerous to have done anything else. The Keller Williams model is directed towards the more experienced agents and thus promotes a more sophisticated approach to marketing homes and supporting buyers. While small, a very tangible example is the administrative fee that is charged by other real estate firms. This fee was recently raised to $340 per transaction and could thus amount to $680 if you were to buy and sell a home. This for the very privilege of letting the firm earn a commission on your home sale or purchase. This never quite made sense to me nor to most of my associates. The Keller Williams Admin Fee is $0.
There are a great many other advantages that we can certainly discuss in person.
I will be working out of the McLean office for the next month or so until such time as we establish a temporary office in Great Falls. A fully operational space will likely come within the next 6-12 months. Until that time, we can either meet in McLean or my second office Katie’s Coffee House (a.k.a. The Old Brogue).
I look forward to assisting you and/or anyone you know who may be considering buying or selling a home.


Wednesday, 28. January 2009
Nice writing style. Looking forward to reading more from you.
Chris Moran