Dan Ryan is a legend in the homebuilding industry, he pioneered
the West Virginia marketplace and established a legacy that other larger
builders have been unable to replicate though many have tried and failed.Dan
grows his company into geographies that have unique character both in history
and people. On September 9, 2012, the National Association of Homebuilders
(NAHB) released their IMI or Improving Markets Index and of the 99 areas that
had improved Greenville was the sole South Carolina area listed. Dan and COO,
Ronny Salameh decided to visit the Greenville market to find out what the buzz
was all about. They found a thriving
community with an eye towards the beauty of the mountainous outdoors that has
provided a home for education and industry.
Together, they interviewed many talented individuals to lead the team
locally and selected Jonathan Giles as Market Manager. Jonathan is a local having lived in
Greenville the past 25 years.
Now, partnered
with Greenville’s very own hometown developer, Jeff Randolph and The Randolph
Group, Dan Ryan Builders is proud to offer three amazing communities for
Greenville to choose from. Verdmont, featuring multiple park settings, swimming
pool and open air pavilion in Simpsonville, offers single family homes from
1775 sq. ft. to 2800 sq. ft. from the low $200’s. Carilion, is an upscale
central park setting, with resort style amenities is only 15 minutes from
Greenville in Travelers Rest. Here Dan Ryan Builders is offering single family
homes from 1775 sq. ft. to 2800 sq. ft. from the low $200’s. O’Neal Village, a
quaint village square setting, has full amenities in Greer. Here Dan Ryan
Builders is offering single family homes from 1453 sq. ft. to 2200 sq. ft. from
the high $100’s.
Greenville, why buy from Dan Ryan Builders? Because not only will
you get a better quality home, in an amazing location, Dan Ryan Builders and
Dan Ryan care about the little things that add up to a big thing – your
happiness. If you would like to learn more please click [here]
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