Experienced Agents Choose Keller Williams Realty

Judy Brown has had a long and successful real estate career. With 39 years in the business, she was happy at her Re/MAX brokerage. She was even a Vice President when she walked away and joined Keller Williams.

And then she was invited by a Keller Williams agent to attend the annual Mega Camp conference in Austin. No strings attached. She accepted with absolutely no intention of making a move from her comfortable world of Re/MAX. But the moment she stepped inside the KW office in Kirkwood (a St. Louis suburb) and started talking to people, she knew she wanted to be a part of this office.

Since this video was shot, a new Keller Williams office has opened in Chesterfield that is only 5 minutes from Judy’s home.

Judy continues to make the 20 minute commute to the office every day because of the energy and culture she discovered which prompted her to make the move in the first place.

Are you an experienced agent who is just putting in time at your company?

If your brokerage is no longer challenging you to stretch your horizons and fostering a new sense of energy, you owe it to yourself to see if it is time to make a move.

More Videos of Judy on her Move to KW:


Judy shares her attitude about her former broker.


Judy talks about the support she found to help her through her move to Keller Williams.


Judy talks about rediscovering sales meetings and how the Keller Williams meetings provide value for her.


Judy talks about the negative things she had heard about Keller Williams and how they simply aren’t true.


Judy talks about how she rediscovered joy and how being in an environment that lifts your spirit has impacted her.

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