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

Where We Will Move

  Where We Will Move By Ryan Dosen   Location. It is usually the single most important thing that people consider when buying a home. The Demand Institute, a non-advocacy, non-profit organization and division of The Conference Board, says that three out of four people identify a location consideration as the driving force behind their move. The Institute recently surveyed over 10,000 households regarding their current living situation and what’s most important to them in a home and community. The results confirmed what many would suspect: that when it comes to real estate, location matters most. The Demand Institute The Demand Institute says that it was created to “help government and business leaders align investments with where consumer demand is headed across industries, countries and markets.” In order to achieve its purpose, the Institute regularly polls large volumes of people to gain insight as to their mindset and tendencies. This latest Institute survey was aimed at determining where America is moving. Where Wins “The location where I live is more important than the home itself.” When responding to this Institute question, almost half of respondents agreed, while only 20 percent disagreed. If forced to decide, only one in five Americans would choose house over lot. Another interesting survey stat revealed that more people are looking to move farther from a city than closer to a city. Only 30 percent of current homeowners live in urban areas, creating what the Institute dubs “a suburban nation.” Suburban life looks to become even more commonplace, as only 27 percent of current homeowners think that their next home will be in an urban area....

Home Design Trends for 2015

Home Design Trends for 2015 By Ryan Dosen   Winter’s a great time to consider your options for home improvement. The weather has us stuck inside our homes more than we’d like, but this really gives us a chance to look more closely at our homes and the areas that are in most need of updating. If you are smart about the areas you improve, and savvy enough to be with or ahead of the trends, you will be able to enjoy an updated home and also be able to recover most or all of your improvement costs when it comes time to sell. It should be noted that home improvement projects rarely result in the homeowner recovering all of their investment dollars. If you are looking to improve your house simply in order to improve your chances of selling or your net after settlement, it is generally recommended that you stick to mostly cosmetic fix-ups, such as adding a fresh coat of paint, repairing damaged flooring, or improving your landscaping. If you’re looking to update your home for your personal enjoyment, to stay with the times, and to position yourself well to sell your home in the near future, consider some of these popular design trends for 2015, as well as some of the recent design trends that are on their way out.   In: Quartz (or Quartzite) Countertops Real Estate website Redfin.com says that granite countertops are starting to give way to quartz countertops, which are not as porous, require less maintenance, are less prone to staining, and are better able to withstand homeowner abuse. Quartzite is also...

Home Buyers’ Undiscovered Treasure Trove

Home Buyers’ Undiscovered Treasure Trove By Ryan Dosen   Much has been made of late regarding the federal government’s efforts to prop up the housing market with special new programs designed to encourage home ownership. The programs have been both lauded for their potential positive impact on the economy and real estate market, and harshly criticized as overreaching and irresponsible measures similar to those that led to the real estate collapse of the late 2000s. For better or for worse, the programs are here, and the result will be more people qualifying to buy homes and more people buying homes. But government assistance to the housing market does not stop at the federal level. Many do not know that there is a treasure trove waiting out there with state and even county funds to help individuals purchase homes by providing down payment assistance. Down Payment Resource Earlier this month, RealtyTrac released the findings of their recent study on down payment programs in America. To help them conduct their study, RealtyTrac enlisted the help of Down Payment Resource, or DPR, an organization that “helps potential homebuyers become qualified buyers by connecting them to down payment assistance funds they may not have otherwise known existed.” RealtyTrac examined 2,290 down payment programs from DPR’s Homeownership Program Index and found that 87 percent of the single family homes in the 1,792 counties surveyed would qualify for a down payment program. Down Payment Assistance in Pennsylvania To help figure out what programs are available to Pennsylvanians and Chester County residents, I sat down with local mortgage expert Karen Jackson of Waterstone Mortgage in West Chester....

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