A giant American estate agent is setting up operations in the UK.

Realtor Keller Williams has 700 offices across the US and Canada, plus around 50 in other countries such as South Africa and 90,000 associates worldwide.

It is now staffing up its first UK office, in London’s Victoria, and will be taking on listings ahead of launch in September. A UK website is also being finalised.

Keller Williams does not advertise any properties in the press, and nor will it be on Rightmove, but instead relies on its own website plus customer referrals and recommendations.

In the UK it is understood it will also list on Zoopla.

The organisation, which describes itself as the largest real estate property franchisor in North America, is currently recruiting property advisers for its London office, which will also be its UK headquarters.

The entire UK operation will be headed up by Scotsman Donald Morris, Keller Williams’ UK chairman.

A newcomer to estate agency, Morris will be supported by one of Keller Williams’ US trainers, Pam O’Bryant.

The company sets out its stall by saying it has a unique business model based on ethics.

All its hires are made on the % to the agent and 30% to the company.

Keller Williams will be holding monthly recruitment seminars in central London and claims that its launch in the UK will create hundreds of jobs.

A spokesperson for the company said there is already interest from people wanting to buy a franchise in a number of areas in the UK.

The company is bringing its US package of training and technology to the UK.

Pam O’Bryant said: “Keller Williams supports property advisers with ongoing training and education which focuses on a broad spectrum of skills: life skills, customer service, buyer/seller mastery etc, which are supported by a whole series of our own books which have achieved great acclaim in the US.”

Gary Keller, who started Keller Williams in 1983, has made a name in America for the business training books he has written, including The One Thing which was a best seller.

According to the spokesperson, Keller Williams UK will be a UK business incubator “helping entrepreneurs to become successful business owners”.

The spokesperson said: “People join and stay with Keller Williams because they keep the money they earn and there is no shared pool.

“After an initial period – or approximately nine sales – they keep 92% of their commission.”