When we ultimately decided to get into the business in 2003, there were really no other companies we personally considered going to work for. Nothing against any of those other fine companies, but we have not regretted our decision for one moment. We work with and ultimately are competing with the most successful group of agents in the county and would not have it any other way.
Your Future May Be With Keefe Real Estate
A Career in Real Estate is One of the Most Challenging and Rewarding Careers That Exist!
Whether You're New Or Experienced
If you're considering a real estate career in Southeastern Wisconsin, it should make tremendous sense to align yourself with the regional market leader with over 40% market share and over 100 agents in 8 offices serving our marketplace since 1943.
To Our Customers
Keefe Real Estate has become known as the leading real estate service provider, with the top agents, that continually delivers premium services in Walworth, Kenosha and Racine Counties.
To Our Agents
Keefe Real Estate offers an extremely friendly, helpful environment; agent to agent and staff to agent. In fact, it's a dynamic that's extremely rare to find, in the industry, for a company of any size. You'll find that at Keefe Real Estate honesty and integrity really do matter and are critical to a quality work environment for everyone.
"Success leaves clues"
Aligning yourself and your career with many of the most successful real estate agents and management team in the region will unquestionably allow you to achieve more and to do it faster than any other course of action you could take.
Our Agents Are Our Biggest Asset
The demands on a real estate agent are many and varied. As a result the systems, services, support and training that the agents of Keefe Real Estate receive have become the backbone of their success in the marketplace. Once you've made a commitment to enter the real estate business, we're confident that the decision to join Keefe Real Estate will give you the highest opportunity for success that exists.




