Keller Williams Expands to Hungary

Keller Williams Realty, LLC (KW), the world’s largest real estate franchise by agent count, is expanding in Europe. As momentum continues, KW has awarded a new master franchise in Hungary. As of August 31, KW has More than 116  market centers and 6,986 affiliated agents across Europe.

“We are proud to celebrate KW Hungary joining our Keller Williams Worldwide Family,” said William E. Soteroff, president of Keller Williams Worldwide. “With more than 60 international regions, our global network grew even stronger today as we continue to focus on empowering local entrepreneurs with proven models, innovative technology, and a culture of growth.”

Led by Regional Operating Principal Akos Megyeri, the KW franchise in Hungary is currently initializing operations. In Q3’25, KW Hungary is expected to open its first market center.

Regional Operating Principal Akos Megyeri

“We’re confident that under Akos’ strong leadership, KW Hungary will thrive, building on his core team’s proven record of driving growth, cultivating talent, and achieving outstanding results,” said Soteroff.

A former U.S. Army officer, Megyeri leveraged his military leadership experience to launch a real estate career in Hungary more than eight years ago, rapidly rising as a top-producing agent, accomplished real estate team leader, and ultimately a top brokerage office leader.

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