Gary Keller donates $5 million to Baylor University to advance the study of residential real estate

 

AUSTIN, TEXAS (March 6, 2007) — Gary Keller, chairman of Keller Williams Realty Inc., the fourth-largest residential real estate franchise in North America, has donated $5 million to his alma mater, Baylor University, to fund a new research center. He says the Keller Center will take residential real estate research to a whole new level.

“The goal of the Keller Center will be to study the issues that are pressing for real estate companies and agents in today’s marketplace,” Keller says. “For all the awesome research that is already out there,

there is an equal amount that is still not being done.”


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Above: Gary Keller (right) presents the endowment to Baylor President, John M. Lilley.

 
 

 

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