Please wait as we prepare your PDF file ....

Mission Chronicle Blog

Search Blog

our goal is to help you stay informed by providing timely and interesting articles.

Real estate’s big players respond to Hurricane Harvey

08/30/2017

Download PDF

Keller Williams’ charity arm, KW Cares, has three bright-red 18-wheeler trucks parked at a depot outside Austin, Texas, ready to enter Houston.

Packed with generators, nonperishable food, diapers, cleaning supplies, wheelbarrows, flashlights and more, the trucks have been prepared to roll out since Monday, when Hurricane Harvey continued to make its ugly way through the region and wreak havoc.

But no matter how ready the trucks are, KW Cares can’t budge because it’s not safe to travel the flooded roadways.

Kathy Neu, director of KW Cares

“The National Guard is there and won’t let you through,” said KW Cares executive director, Kathy Neu. “In times past, we might have gotten some kind of permit to get through, but this is so much bigger than anything we’ve experienced, and they are not issuing anything yet.”

Growth lessons for brokers and teams from Henry Ford Adopt early, innovate constantly, leverage automation READ MORE

With 16 market centers and 4,400 associates in Harvey’s footprint, Keller Williams has also lined up three warehouses to help with the aftermath — one in San Antonio, one in Corpus Christi and one in the dryer part of Houston. But because of the way the storm has developed, Houston will be the command center. By Friday, the warehouse will be fully staffed.

Other large real estate brokerages gave their responses this week to the disaster. Realogy originally pledged to match up to $50,000 for Red Cross Hurricane Harvey relief for funds raised via the Realogy Charitable Foundation.

After passing that goal, the company increased its total match to $75,000.

Realogy’s hurricane relief fundraising effort surpasses $50K goal. Company increases its total match to $75K. https://t.co/zqi6h10sK3 pic.twitter.com/liS8TaIhAy

— Realogy (@Realogy) August 29, 2017

“Our thoughts continue to be with everyone who is being impacted by Hurricane Harvey,” said a spokesperson from Coldwell Banker, a Realogy franchise brand.

On the local level, Coldwell Banker’s D’Ann Harper in Texas has launched a fundraiser in concert with the American Red Cross to help families by raising funds, volunteering and working with local shelters.

Re/Max, which had more than 2,600 Re/Max associates in over 110 offices in the Texas Gulf Coast directly impacted by the storm, was working to ensure its agents and their families’ needs were met swiftly, the company said Tuesday.

“We’re creating an online hub with information and resources for anyone affected including help and support from surrounding Re/Max offices. We are one community of Realtors supporting each other. In addition, Re/Max, LLC is donating $50,000 to the American Red Cross to aid relief efforts in the days, weeks and months to come and we’ll continue to look for ways to support those in need,” said Adam Contos, Co-CEO at Re/Max.

The National Association of Realtors is working directly with the Texas Association of Realtors to determine how best to support their needs with grant funds from the Realtor Relief Foundation, with 100 percent of donated funds made available to members and consumers to assist with housing-related needs.

“The immediate focus of the National Association of Realtors and its 1.2 million Realtor members is to support those affected by this tragic natural disaster,” said NAR president Bill Brown.

The Realtor Relief Foundation, dedicated to providing housing-related assistance to victims of disasters, is collecting donations.

“Without a doubt, there will be many families in the greater Houston area who need our help,” Brown added. “It will take time to know the full impact of Hurricane Harvey, but we know the devastation will be widespread and that our support will be necessary.”

The Houston Association of Realtors, which as of yesterday reported that “all four HAR offices are closed and all classes are cancelled until further notice,” just launched a new Facebook page called “Realtors Helping Houston Texas.”

In a post, HAR advised its Realtors and members to “please like and share” the page.

“Your HAR leadership is trying to coordinate efforts such as drop off points for incoming items from amazing REALTOR associations across the country as well as coordinating local efforts once the storm waters recede.

“This can be our communication channel at this a point. Please share with your Brokers, managers, teammates and Affiliate members.”

As of Tuesday morning, Keller Williams has confirmed 312 KW agents whose houses have been damaged by the hurricane to some degree, said spokesperson Darryl Frost,  who expects this to rise. Leadership had made sure to touch based with each of the affected 4,400 associates this week, he added.

On Monday afternoon, Keller Williams sent an email out to all staff to outline what steps it was taking to help its agents in the affected communities. Many around the country have asked what they can do to help.

“Due to large amounts of flooding and destruction, KW Cares estimates that we will need to raise millions to aid those affected,” the company said, directing those able to assist to kwrelief.org to contribute monetary donations and indicate that it’s for Hurricane Harvey. “Our primary need is for financial donations as well as Visa, Target and Walmart gift cards.”

Neu was heartened by stories of KW agents going beyond the call of duty in flood-stricken Houston.

“We have an agent in Houston who heard that the wait times for people in trouble were unbelievable,” she said. “After he got his family to safety, he got his kayak out and went back out to help other Keller Williams agents and their families; he also helped neighbors in the community.”

Once further damage has been assessed, KW Cares will implement the “Heart to Heart” program, in which a market center can elect to “adopt” a family and provide for their needs over the coming weeks.

Email Gill South.

Source: click here

Read More

INSPIRED, INTELLIGENT, INSIGHTFULL

STAY INFORMED WITH TIMELY AND INTERESTING ARTICLES FROM OUR BLOG, MISSION CHRONICLE. OUR ASPIRATION IS TO PROVIDE REALTORS AND OTHER REAL ESTATE INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS WITH EXCEPTIONAL RESOURCES AND SHARE OUR KNOWLEDGE TO PROPEL YOU TO YOUR GOALS.

  • Mission Chronicle Newsletter July 24, 2023

    Mortgage rates continued to press downward last week after the previous week's CPI data pointed to e...

  • Mission Chronicle Newsletter Feb 20, 2023

    Despite the recent downward trend in mortgage rates and hopes that the Fed was nearing the end of it...

  • Mission Chronicle Newsletter Feb 6, 2023

    The Federal Reserve meeting ended as market participants expected, with a quarter-point increase and...

  • Mission Chronicle Newsletter Dec 26, 2022

    Mortgage rates held relatively steady last week as most economic news came in better than expected.C...

  • Mission Chronicle Newsletter Dec 12, 2022

    Rates managed to move slightly downward last week as recession fears grew amid hopes that the Fedis ...

  • Mission Chronicle Newsletter Dec 5th 2022

    Mission Chronicle Newsletter Dec 5th 2022. Platforms: Browser, mobile-responsiveIdeal for: Leasing a...

  • Inman Review: Tenants and leasing teams get better connected with RentTango

    Have suggestions for products that you’d like to see reviewed by our real estate technology ex...

  • Tech Review: Smart Alto puts people first in its innovative lead qualification solution

    Have suggestions for products that you’d like to see reviewed by our real estate technology ex...

  • Refreshed and nurture-savvy, Market Leader’s CRM deserves your attention

    Have suggestions for products that you’d like to see reviewed by our real estate technology ex...

  • The top 4 tips to improve your negotiation skills

    In today’s luxury real estate market, strong negotiation skills are an asset—you might even say ...

November 2024
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
 123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
252627282930  

  • Polls

    What information you are looking for?

    View Results

    Loading ... Loading ...
  • Last month Results

    How Is My Site?

    • Good (100%, 3 Votes)
    • Excellent (0%, 0 Votes)
    • Bad (0%, 0 Votes)
    • Can Be Improved (0%, 0 Votes)
    • No Comments (0%, 0 Votes)

    Total Voters: 3

    Vote

    Loading ... Loading ...