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

Autonomous Vehicles and the Impact on Real Estate

Autonomous Vehicles and the Impact on Real Estate By Ryan Dosen   Most people don’t know it, but autonomous vehicles will start to be widely used in just a few years. These driverless vehicles will cost less money to operate, result in fewer accidents, and may affect home purchasing decisions as commutes become less painful. The impact on real estate will be gradual, but it will likely be positive for homeowners in Chester and Delaware County.   The Driverless Revolution “The majority of people I talk to have no idea they’re coming so soon.” This is the latest regarding driverless vehicles from Lauren Isaac, Manager of Transportation Sustainability at engineering and planning firm Parsons Brinkerhoff. Based upon what Isaac and other experts foresee, the rollout of self-driving vehicles will occur gradually, probably over the next 15 years or so. Isaac, who recently spoke on the topic at the National Shared Mobility Summit in Chicago, believes that the revolution will start as freight hauling companies make the move to reduce the costs, inefficiencies, and liabilities associated with human drivers. Jonathan Walker of the Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI), a nonprofit research and educational foundation focused on fostering “efficient and sustainable use of resources,” also spoke at the Summit. Walker sees “robo-taxis” going main stream very soon. He says that “in three years we’re going to see some kind of automated taxi service, probably in the Bay Area, maybe in Austin.” Walker and Greg Rucks of RMI wrote an article earlier this year entitled “5 Steps to an Urban Transportation Revolution.” In it, Walker and Rucks say that “a big part of the...

Housing Market Expansion Expected Through 2017

Housing Market Expansion Expected Through 2017 By Ryan Dosen   The real estate market should continue its expansion at least through 2017. This is the latest bit of good news from the Urban Land Institute (ULI) Center for Capital Markets and Real Estate. Though “less bullish” than its last forecast in April, ULI’s most recent three-year economic forecast calls for “healthy and fairly steady” real estate market growth. Urban Land Institute’s Survey ULI is an independent global nonprofit with a mission “to provide leadership in the responsible use of land and in creating and sustaining thriving communities worldwide.” ULI has more than 36,000 members worldwide, “representing the entire spectrum of the land use and development disciplines.” To determine its three-year forecast for the real estate market, ULI polled real estate economists and analysts from 36 of the country’s leading real estate investment, advisory, and research firms. William Maher, ULI leader and director of North American strategy for LaSalle Investment Management in Baltimore, says that “the latest Consensus Forecast has picked up on recent growth concerns and stock market corrections around the world.” However, despite the fact that “global economies and capital markets are increasingly inter-related,” Maher says that “the US economy and real estate markets are in much better shape than most other countries.” Maher observes that “the vast majority of indicators in the forecast indicate favorable economic and capital markets in the U.S., as well as moderately strong real estate fundamentals and investment returns.” Therefore, ULI is calling for continued expansion in the American housing market for at least the next three years. In keeping with its call for...

Top 5 Things to Consider When Building a New Home

Top 5 Things to Consider When Building a New Home By Ryan Dosen   Buyers in today’s market have been getting frustrated. Despite the fact that inventory levels are close to last year’s levels, it seems like there’s a shortage of quality homes on the market. Inventories are actually down slightly and the pace of home sales in Chester County has increased (Suburban West Realtors Association reports that year-to-date home settlements are up 15.2 percent). With more buyers buying and fewer homes for sale, we’re still seeing attractive, accurately-priced homes flying off the shelves. As a result, many of these frustrated buyers will turn to new construction, choosing to pay more for the chance to get exactly what they want. However, rather than etching their wants in stone, these buyers would be wise to take a few notes from the people in the business of new construction. To learn more about what new construction buyers need to know, I sat down with Scott Megill, homebuilder and co-owner of multi-generational, award-winning luxury homebuilder Megill Homes of Chadds Ford, PA.   1 – Maximize Structural Spaces According to Megill, one of the most important things to consider when designing a new home is maximizing the home’s structural spaces. Once these spaces are set and built out, it is very difficult to change them or add to them later in a cost-effective manner.  Megill says that “when designing your home, you want to pay special attention to the rooms that you will spend the most amount of time in. Design these rooms with enough area so that you will be able to enjoy...

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