Keller Williams Expands in Milwaukee by Uniting with Houseworks Collective Team

Keller Williams enhances its Milwaukee presence by integrating the Houseworks Collective, boosting its sales volume and fostering local partnerships for growth.

Keller Williams Expands Its Milwaukee Presence

Keller Williams, the renowned real estate giant from Austin, is making waves in Wisconsin by welcoming the Houseworks Collective team based in Milwaukee.

This strategic collaboration brings 15 seasoned real estate professionals into the Keller Williams family, collectively generating an impressive annual sales volume of over $60 million.

Houseworks has built a formidable sales reputation over the past two years, achieving a remarkable $118.5 million in sales across 326 transactions.

In just the first quarter of 2024, they’ve already completed 182 sales, totaling a staggering $64.1 million.

Leadership and Vision

At the helm of Houseworks is founder Charlie Hutchinson, a prominent figure in Milwaukee’s real estate scene.

Under Hutchinson’s leadership, the decision to partner with Keller Williams emerged from a shared vision and compatible values between the two teams.

He emphasized that this collaboration marks a significant milestone toward fostering innovation and mutual growth in the market.

Strategic Collaborations

In addition to integrating with Keller Williams, Houseworks Collective is also setting the stage for a collaboration with the Jay Schmidt Group, another powerhouse in the Milwaukee real estate sector.

This dual alliance is designed to establish a formidable presence within the local real estate landscape.

While Keller Williams navigates some legal challenges, it continues to pursue its growth strategy with determination.

Recently, the company has appointed Shanan Steere to enhance its leadership team, reinforcing its commitment to excellence.

With over 1,000 offices globally and a vast network of 169,000 agents, Keller Williams remains a key player in the real estate industry, poised for continued success and expansion.

Source: Housingwire