The culture of Keller Williams is one of family. W...
The culture of Keller Williams is one of family. Whether or not a client or agent you will feel like family. The best place to be as an agent for training and world wide view.
The culture of Keller Williams is one of family. Whether or not a client or agent you will feel like family. The best place to be as an agent for training and world wide view.
Great staff especially Clay Williams! He has gone above and beyond to find my client and myself The perfect property for him downtown. As a fellow Real estate agent I know what it takes to be a good agent and Clay has all of those qualities.
I love being an agent at Keller Williams. They offer the best training and support system to all of their Realtors. Rated best place to work by Forbes Magazine. Who wouldn t want to buy and sell through such a happy place.
Wow Keller Williams really has some lazy agents! I'm working on my 3rd agent from here and they all just eventually stop responding. (The others that I reached out to never answer or called back) I shouldn't have to chase agents down to provide me service. Idk if this is a Keller Williams thing but all 3 tried to just send me auto email listings and get off the phone. What happened to talking to a customer about the market, building a relationship, and providing value??? Pure lazy!
My husband and I was sold property that all lied about!!! Our realtor, the real estate agent, and seller!!
My agent got approval to show this home yesterday as i was interested, they did not send
the code to get in and after attempting to contact for over an hour i called the number on the sign where the gentleman gave me (the buyer) the code to get in. We ended up putting in an offer and they had until9 pm to respond and we heard from the realtor at 7:20 pm saying they would present the offer. Never heard another word. I offered above asking price!
I was called one night by Tonda Booker saying I'd won a gift card (we put our name in for it at the fair) she said it was put into the mail. During that phone call she inquired about us selling our home. Which we've been looking into it but nothing serious. We've got some renovations to do before we decided to sell it, and I explained all of this to her. We're in the process of painting and redoing the flooring throughout the whole house. When she walked into our home to give us an estimate and opinions on what would get the most money back for our money she immediately started to berate us for the look of our home. She walked through the front door and insisted she could sell our house for a certain number, without even looking at the house!! We asked her to do a walk through for a better estimate. She reluctantly did so. While walking through she made us feel like our home was disgusting (which it is not) she repeatedly told us we needed to clean and declutter our home. She said she could sell our house very quickly and that we needed to start packing ASAP!! (We just wanted an estimate we are not wanting to sell right now) She even said I've been in homes where the client has lived there for 45 years and they don't have this much stuff!! Excuse me, but my home is not cluttered nor is it unclean!! I have a family and pets and my home is lived in it's not a show model home! But she was informed of that on the phone way before she stepped foot into our house. She is very unprofessional, very judgemental, and very rude!! If you use this company which I strongly suggest you do not! But if you do, PLEASE do not use Tonda Booker
Agent Corey Godfrey came into my place of business and made verbal threats and screamed profanity to both me and members of my staff over a promise he claimed was made to his female 'friend from church' by a member of our staff. Mr Godfrey went as far as challenging me to a physical confrontation and making unrelated claims against my and my staff's character to our corporate office. His lack of character, professionalism, and just plain human decency was not only appalling, but also a horrible representation for himself, Keller Williams, the church he so willingly claimed, and humanity in general. He is not someone anyone should choose to do business with, especially when there are many well-regarded agents in the Augusta area. Although he was not in a work capacity at the time, he should be reminded that you are a representative of your company in every setting