Keller Williams Carmel Valley Realtors

Moving against the tide in the San Diego real estate, Keller Williams Carmel Valley increased San Diego homes sales by 24% in 2011.  The brokerage is betting on continued growth with a million dollar investment in a two-story 10,000 square foot office building at the corner of High Bluff and Del Mar Heights Road in Carmel Valley, zip code 92130.

Carmel Valley Realtors San Diego 92130San Diego, CA – While other San Diego real estate brokers are cutting staff and closing offices, Keller Williams Carmel Valley Realtors are expanding in 2012.  The company is completing a million dollar renovation to the office building on the corner of Del Mar Heights Road, at 12780 High Bluff Drive, San Diego, CA 92130.  The Realtors will be open for business at the new location on February 1, 2012.

The highly upgraded and extremely visible office complex will be home to 198 San Diego real estate agents, and likely more in the near future.  In only six years, Keller Williams Carmel Valley has worked its way from a start-up to a market leader in the North County San Diego real estate market.

“Keller Williams Carmel Valley has grown largely by word of mouth as people hear about the excellent San Diego real estate services that the agents provide.  Now with the new building and signage on the most highly trafficked street in zip code 92130, Keller Williams will become a Carmel Valley real estate icon,” says Realtor Geoffrey Schiering.

San Diego Homes Sales

In 2011 the Keller Williams Carmel Valley Realtors completed 647 sales of homes in San Diego County (433 houses and 214 condominiums and town homes).  This was an increase in volume of 24% over 2010, when the brokerage completed 522 San Diego home sales (321 houses and 201 condos and town homes).  During the same 12-month period, the total volume of San Diego homes sold county-wide actually declined by 2%.

“The San Diego homes sales statistics are a reflection of a larger picture. Keller Williams Realty is growing internationally because the company has an ethical belief system that supports and encourages its agents to build careers worth having and lives worth living. Keller Williams is attracting the best real estate agents in San Diego and in most other markets too,” says Schiering.

Keller Williams is now the second largest real estate brokerage in the United States, and is on track to reach the number one position in the next twelve months. 

It’s no coincidence that the owner of the Keller Williams Carmel Valley office, Chris Heller, has been hired as President of KW Worldwide at Keller Williams Realty International, based in Austin, Texas.  Mr. Heller is charged with expanding the KW franchise to Europe, Asia, Australia, Central America and South America.  And judging by his past success in the San Diego real estate market, the world is going to be seeing a lot of Keller Williams Realty signs with “Sold” signs on top.

About Keller Williams Carmel Valley:  Keller Williams Carmel Valley Realtors provide San Diego real estate services to buyers and sellers of San Diego houses, condos, town homes, and commercial properties. Visit KW online for neighborhood information, market reports, and listings of San Diego homes for sale.

Press Contact:
Geoffrey Schiering

12780 High Bluff, Suite 130

San Diego, CA 92130

realtor@sdrealtypros.com

619-200-7612

7 Comments to Carmel Valley Homes Sales Spur Move

Comments

  • Teyona from Real Estate Park City Ut says:

    “While other San Diego real estate brokers are cutting staff and closing offices, Keller Williams Carmel Valley Realtors are expanding in 2012.”

    Congratulations for the expansion! Economic recession can’t beat the best people in real estate. Good luck!

    • Geoff says:

      Thanks Teyona. Stay in touch! This is ski season and a lot of my San Diego real estate clients head to Park City!

  • Alane says:

    Where the weak ones retreat, the strongest one will get the profit. Good news. I wish only the best for him!

  • I also wants to congratulate you for expanding knowing the competition in the real estate business. I am glad to hear that despite all the challenges in the real estate business, there are still some realtor who continues to strive and expand. Truly there isn’t any hindrances for those who strive.

  • Mike Danton says:

    Great article. This is true that the demand of real estate is increasing again after the long period of recession . Market and the economic conditions are recovering again.

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