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

The Latest Trends in Kitchen Design

  The Latest Trends in Kitchen Design By Ryan Dosen   Clean lines are in; flowery mosaics are out. Open spaces are in; formal dining rooms are out. The kitchen is the hub of your house. When it comes time to sell your home, it’s usually the most important room. The first thing most buyers will do when touring your home is make a beeline for your kitchen. If they’re not impressed with where they’ll put their pots and pans, you’ve likely lost a buyer. I took a few minutes this week to sit down and discuss the latest trends in kitchen design with one of Chester County’s kitchen authorities, Lori Graf of Century Kitchens in Malvern. With a little help from our friendly neighborhood kitchen expert, let’s see how our all-important room is keeping up with the trends.   Kitchens Must Be ‘Clean, Neat, Timeless’ “Foofy” would have been a good thing if you lived at Downton Abbey in the early 1900s. “Foofy” is generally not a good thing if you’re looking to sell a home in Chester County in 2014. Graf advises that today’s buyer wants a kitchen that is “clean, neat and timeless.” The good news for someone designing a modern kitchen is that “foofy” extravagances such as ornamental cabinets and custom mosaic tile back-splashes of flower pots have become less desirable in recent years. Today’s buyer is looking for simple, clean lines in a kitchen. Relatively plain, white or off-white cabinets, complemented with a mocha- or espresso-colored island is a common request. In terms of flooring, buyers would generally prefer the uniformity of a common...

The Seven-Year Real Estate Itch

The Seven-Year Real Estate Itch By Ryan Dosen   George Axelrod wrote a play that later became a famous Marilyn Monroe movie called “The Seven Year Itch.” The title and phrase were used to indicate the inclination to become unfaithful to one’s spouse after seven years of marriage. According to Wikipedia and Kiernan’s “Cohabitation in Western Europe” (1999), “statistics show that there is a low risk of separation during the first months of marriage. After the ‘honeymoon’ months, divorce rates start to increase. Most married couples experience a gradual decline in the quality of their marriage; in recent years around the fourth year of marriage. Around the seventh year, tensions rise to a point that couples either divorce or adapt to their partner.” If humans, in general, tire of their spouses after about seven years, how long does it to take them to tire of their residences and move elsewhere?   How Often Do People Move? If you guessed that people leave their homes at about the same rate that they leave their significant others, you’d actually be correct. Right on pace with the seven-year relationship itch, the latest data from Keller Williams Real Estate tells us that people move an average of once every seven years. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the population of the United States is considered “highly mobile.” The latest Census numbers available also reveal that 12 percent of the population moved between 2011 and 2012. These numbers are some of the lowest ever reported for this country (dating back to 1948, when the data was first collected). The low number, from 2011, was...

Latest Numbers Show Real Estate Market Hitting Its Stride

Latest Numbers Show Market Hitting Its Stride By Ryan Dosen TReND MLS just released its latest numbers for Chester County’s real estate market and we are seeing further confirmation that home buyers are making up for lost time during the rough winter months. While the year-to-date numbers are nothing to write home about (we’ve seen 1785 closed transactions in 2014 compared to 1961 for the same time period last year), a closer look at the numbers gives us reason to believe that we will make up some, if not all of that lost ground.   Surging Toward the June Juggernaut In Chester County, June is traditionally the biggest month for single family home settled transactions. Over the past 9 years, only November of 2009 managed to eke out a (5 home) victory over the June juggernaut. During summer, the temperatures rise, and Chester County sells homes. June begins a 3-month period that usually dwarfs the rest of the year when it comes to people signing on the dotted line to buy a house. My father was a certified financial planner and he taught me the old adage for stocks that you should “sell in May and go away.” Though he did not make it a habit to dump all his securities every May and buy them back on Halloween, he told me that many people would sell their stocks for the summer and buy them back in the fall. He said that they did this because people would be on vacation, trading volume would be down, and historically, stocks just didn’t appreciate much during the summer. Many people look...

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