Ryan Dosen

Ryan Dosen’s Bio

Ryan Dosen is a real estate professional that lives in Naples, Florida. Ryan Dosen is also the Director of Consulting for Ciprani Consulting, a real estate consultancy firm that provides recruiting, training, and coaching services for many of America’s top real estate agents, teams, and businesses. 

Prior to his work as a real estate consultant, Ryan Dosen was Vice President of The Jack Coden Group of Keller Williams Realty in Miami, the #1 real estate team in Miami, FL with Keller Williams Realty. While managing his team, Ryan Dosen oversaw all team operations and real estate agents and professionals. He also designed and orchestrated all team digital, social media, and print marketing campaigns.

Ryan Dosen was recently recognized by the South Florida Business Journal as one of its “People on the Move” for 2016: Ryan Dosen – People on the Move (2016)

Ryan Dosen is also a real estate columnist and special contributor to the Miami Herald. Here is Ryan Dosen’s most recent article in the Miami Herald, discussing how Hispanics are leading American new home formation.

He was also a real estate columnist for West Chester, PA’s Daily Local News. Ryan’s columns discussed the latest news and developments in both the local and national real estate market. Check out some of Ryan Dosen’s Daily Local News real estate columns.

Ryan Dosen was also recognized in 2014 by The Business Journals as one of the “People on the Move” for the Philadelphia area: Ryan Dosen – People on the Move.  

Ryan Dosen’s Experience

Director of Consulting at Ciprani Consulting ( 2017 – Present | West Chester, PA )

Vice President at Keller Williams Real Estate – Miami – The Jack Coden Group (2016 | Miami, FL ).

Team Manager at Keller Williams Real Estate – Brandywine Valley – The Wayne Megill Team ( 2013 – 2015 | West Chester, PA )   

 

Ryan Dosen’s Education

University of Miami (2001-2004) Juris Doctor (J.D.)

University of Miami (1997-2001) Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering (B.S.)

Ryan Dosen’s Interests and Activities

Ryan Dosen is the lucky husband of Victoria Dosen and proud father of three.  Ryan is a fanatical University of Miami Hurricane fan. He also cheers hard for the Miami Dolphins, Miami Heat, and Miami Marlins. Ryan Dosen enjoys playing sports and doing CrossFit for recreation. This is a link to Ryan Dosen’s CrossFit Profile. Ryan Dosen is a CrossFit Level 1 CoachHe coached periodically at Brandywine CrossFit in West Chester, PA. Ryan periodically competes in CrossFit competitions.

Ryan Dosen’s Real Estate Publications

Chester County Townships Fare Well in National Ranking

  Chester County Townships Fare Well in National Ranking By Ryan Dosen   The Pennsylvania suburbs, specifically those in Chester County and Montgomery County, rank among the very best places to buy a home in America. The exciting news is brought to us by Niche (http://www.niche.com), a large content start-up that specializes in providing students, families, and professionals with helpful information for choosing a neighborhood, college, or school.   Factors for Ranking America’s Suburbs Niche considered 11 different factors when comparing America’s suburbs. The factors receiving the most weight (12.5 percent) were home value to income ratio (the ratio of the median home value to the median family income), median home value, monthly housing cost, monthly housing cost to income ratio, and percentage of residents aged 25-44. Other factors of note included education grade (10 percent), crime and safety grade (7.5 percent), and median effective property tax (percent of the median property taxes paid on homes over the median home value). According to Niche, “a high ranking indicates that a suburb attracts residents with a good housing market where property taxes and housing costs are in line with value.”   The Top Suburbs in America Pennsylvania is home to 16 of Niche’s top 60 suburbs and Chester County actually features 5 of Niche’s top 60 suburbs. One of fifty states having over 25 percent of the top places to buy a home is pretty impressive. Even more impressive is the concentration of top spots right here in our backyard.   West Conshohocken, Montgomery County, PA (Ranked 1 of 3,238) West Conshohocken, PA is ranked by Niche to be the top...

Radon: The Silent But Very Manageable Killer

Radon: The Silent But Very Manageable Killer By Ryan Dosen   Radon gas poses a real, yet easily managed threat to homeowners and homebuyers in Pennsylvania. However, the threats posed by radon gas, as well as the means for dealing with elevated levels of radon gas are often misunderstood by the general public. To help clear up the mysteries surrounding this silent killer, I sat down with local home inspection expert John Kerrigan of Reliable Home Inspection Service. What is Radon? Radon is naturally-occurring, odorless, tasteless gas. The Pennsylvania Citizen’s Guide to Radon states that radon “comes from the natural decay of uranium that is found in nearly all soils. It typically moves up through the ground to the air above and into your home through cracks and other holes in the foundation. ” As radon moves up from the ground into your home, it can get trapped inside, where it can build up over time. Therefore, whether new or old, or with or without a basement, any home may have a radon problem, depending upon the soil upon which it sits. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that radon causes about 21,000 lung cancer deaths per year and recommends remediation if radon levels are 4.0 picocuries per liter (pCi/L) or higher. Sub-4.0 levels are still said by the EPA to pose a risk, and in many cases may be reduced using radon mitigation systems. Testing for Radon If you are buying a home in the State of Pennsylvania, there is a designated section of the standard Agreement of Sale reserved for invoking the right to do a due diligence...

It’s a Seller’s Market–Not a Name-Your-Price Market

  It’s a Seller’s Market–Not a Name-Your-Price Market By Ryan Dosen   Speaking at the Residential Economic Issues & Trends Forum at the Realtors Legislative Meetings & Trade Expo earlier this month, National Association of Realtors, or NAR, Chief Economist Lawrence Yun laid out a generally positive forecast for the economy and real estate market. Based upon Yun’s projections and other important economic data and market indicators, we expect to see a strong housing market that continues to outpace last year’s market, leading to an even stronger 2016. Small Slip in April NAR reported on Thursday that “despite properties typically selling faster than at any time since July 2013, existing-home sales slowed in April but remained above an annual sales pace of five million for the second straight month.” Yun’s takeaway from the 3.3 percent decline in total existing-home sales was that the setback was “the result of a lagging supply relative to demand and the upward pressure it’s putting on prices.” Empowered Sellers and Stubborn Buyers Indeed, we are still seeing frustratingly low inventory numbers in many of our local areas. We are also seeing many situations where sellers, apparently feeling empowered by the low inventories, are pricing their homes too aggressively. Many areas certainly are seeing seller’s market conditions. However, nowhere are we seeing “name your price” seller’s market conditions. There are lots of buyers out there and many aren’t even in deal-only mode. They are willing to pay market price for a home. That said, few buyers in today’s market are willing to overpay for a house. NAR reports that inventories were up 10.0 percent at the...

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