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The largest real estate company in the world has entered the Serbian market

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Keller Williams, (KW), the largest real estate company in the world, awarded a master franchise to Cvetkovic-Roskov and, by opening the first market center in Belgrade, officially started operating in Serbia.
“I am proud to announce that we have become part of a global network of 50 countries with 190,000 real estate agents in 400 market centers under the auspices of Keller Williams,” said Miroslav Cvetkovic, Regional Director of Keller Williams Serbia. He said that after 25 years of business in mediation in the sale and lease of real estate through the agency Cvetkovic-Roskov, he joined “the largest family of real estate agents in the world”.
Regional training manager Dusanka Kovacevic stated that KW company no. 1 chosen by clients and agents around the world, that it was made by agents for agents and added that KW’s total investment in technology globally will reach 1 billion euros.
“The focus of the company’s work is on education, Keller Williams University has developed systems that allow us to improve the knowledge of our agents at any time in our careers,” she said, adding that KW is primarily a technology company. “We have an advanced user platform and our own cloud on which we build a global real estate network. The real estate on our network is visible to all Keller Williams agents in the world,” she said.
As it was said, the models, systems and technology that KW brings to Serbia open new opportunities for agents-entrepreneurs and raise the standard of service.
Vladan Petrovic, Regional Operations Director, said that the KW platform enables agents to create their own brand, build their own business and become successful entrepreneurs.
The expansion of the company on the Serbian market implies the opening of market centers in all major cities, and Zorica Joksovic-Ivackovic, regional market center administrator, pointed out that Keller Williams supports agents globally to develop their business independently. “By opening new market centers, a network of uniform services of the highest quality will be created,” she said, RTV reports.

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