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 New Pennsylvania Real Estate Agreement of Sale

Ryan Dosen and his father, Brian Dosen, in Naples, FL, circa 1979.   The New Pennsylvania Real Estate Agreement of Sale By Ryan Dosen This April, the Pennsylvania Association of Realtors (“PAR”) unveiled a new standard Agreement of Sale for Pennsylvania residential real estate transactions. Calling the revisions more of a “refresher,” the PAR made several changes to the document you will use when purchasing or selling a home in Pennsylvania. Without going into too much detail, we will highlight some of the changes to the new Agreement of Sale.   PAR Agreement of Sale Revisions Some changes to the Pennsylvania Agreement of Sale were subtle and did not really affect the Agreement. For instance, the PAR decided that it should add additional space on the Agreement for longer party names or additional buyers and sellers. Adding space doesn’t substantively change the Agreement. It just lets us write our agreements more legibly. A few changes reflect specific standard policy changes that the PAR has decided to incorporate into the new Agreement. Earlier versions of the Agreement had a default time of 365 days before the broker holding escrow funds could return deposit monies to a buyer. The revised language now cuts that default time period about in half to 180 days, unless otherwise agreed upon by the parties Other changes were made to reflect a changing of the times. For instance, before digital documents were commonplace, deposit checks almost always accompanied a contract and offer to purchase a property. Nowadays, many people submit contracts digitally, not allowing for the simultaneous submission of physical deposit checks. The new contract is...

Spring Home Maintenance and Energy-Saving Tips

    Spring Home Maintenance and Energy-Saving Tips By Ryan Dosen   Spring is in full swing and summer is right around the corner. The mercury is rising and Mother Nature is pulling back on the free air conditioning. I’m from Florida and I’m used to 365-day-a-year air conditioning. It seems to me that we have more fresh air holdouts up here in Pennsylvania, probably due to the more forgiving temperatures. However, most of us have already started using our air conditioning units, and we’re going to be doing it more frequently in the near future. So, let’s take a quick look at some of the things that you should be doing to survive the heat without breaking the bank.   Warm Air Rises, Cool Air Sinks Many of our homes are equipped with both ceiling and floor air returns. Those air returns are in place because warm air rises and cool air sinks, and we want to be able to choose which to kick out of our homes. In the winter months, we wanted to keep the heat in and the cold out. So, in winter, we needed to close our high air returns and open the lows. It’s now warming up, so don’t forget to switch your air returns. The last thing you want to do is pay to run your air conditioner and then immediately pump out the cool air. If you have a multiple-story home, you also want to adjust your vents so that the majority of the cool air is pumped to the upper levels. If you have a two-story home, you may want...

Chester County’s Top 5 Most Expensive Home Sales of 2014

  Chester County’s Top 5 Most Expensive Home Sales of 2014 By Ryan Dosen   In Chester County, as the temperatures rise, so too does the pace with which “For Sale” and “Sold” signs go up and come down. Most of those sales will happen in a fairly narrow price range. TReND MLS reports that the median price for homes sold in Chester County for April 2014 was $300,000. According to the Suburban West Realtors Association, around 50 percent of this year’s (nearly 1300) residential real estate transactions in Chester County took place in the $200,000-$400,000 range. But what about the 1 percent? What are they buying? TReND MLS reports that there have been 33 homes sold this year in Chester County in the seven-figure range. Just for fun, let’s take a look at top five most expensive homes sold in our county this year.     Malvern, PA – $3,650,000 The most expensive home sold in Chester County so far this year was a newly-constructed 5,027 square foot masterpiece in Malvern, PA. This home sits on 8 acres and is designed to look like a significantly upgraded 1700s farmhouse. Despite having the appearance of an historic property, the home is brand new and features loads of special features and cutting-edge conveniences such as geothermal and radiant heat, a detached 3-car garage with lift, an outside kitchen, a saltwater pool, 3 fireplaces, 2 offices, a media room, a greenhouse, and just about all the modern luxury conveniences.     Newtown Square, PA – $2,700,000 The Duckett Paper Mill was Chester County’s second most expensive residential closing so far for...

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