
Revenue
Awards
WSJ Real Trends Top 50 Teams in New York State, 2022
WSJ Real Trends Top 4 Teams in Brooklyn, 2021
Brownstoner RADD Award, 2019
Press
- For $4.75M, a Park Slope House That's Fit For the Suburbs
- Compass Quarterly: At Home in Bedford-Stuyvesant
- Forest City Ratner’s MaryAnne Gilmartin moves back to Brooklyn with $3.9M townhouse buy
- See Patrick Stewart’s Park Slope Starship
- Park Slope Neo-Grec With Restored Woodwork, Back Wall of Glass, Wine Cellar Asks $6 Million
- Extravagantly Renovated Verona Place Neo-Grec in Contract, Could Set Record
- Extravagantly Renovated Verona Place Neo-Grec in Contract, Could Set Record
- Gowanus Pre-Civil War Wood Frame With Marble Mantels, Green Roof, Solar Asks $3.1 Million
- Park Slope Italianate With Juliet Balconies and Deep Garden Asks $3.695 Million
- Neo-Classical Row House by Axel Hedman With Central Air, Brighter Look Asks $4.895 Million
- Jumbo Fort Greene Brownstone With 12 Mantels, Grand Details in Need of Work Asks $6.5 Million
- New-Old Triplex Co-op on Promenade With Views, Venetian Plaster, Herringbone Asks $6 Million
- $4.75M Park Slope townhouse offers original 1910 details with 21st century improvements
- $6M Park Slope brownstone has an old-world wine cellar and four outdoor spaces
- $4.75M Neo-Federalist House in Park Slope Has Private Parking and Neighborhood Ties
- Wonderfully Wallpapered Custom Condo Combo in Boerum Hill Asks $3 Million
- $3.2M historic Bed-Stuy home keeps the details and gets the designer treatment
- NY TIMES: $3.2M historic Bed-Stuy home keeps the details and gets the designer treatment
- Late Victorian Park Slope Row House With Wood Burning Fireplaces, Built-ins Asks $4.7 Million
- Park Slope Brownstone Near Prospect Park With Mantels, Built-ins Asks $4.395 Million
- Grand Brooklyn Heights Italianate With Eight Mantels, Pier Mirror, Woodwork Asks $10 Million

The Ryan + Ryan Team brings together the forces of Libby Ryan, a decades-long Brownstone Brooklyn broker with a background in finance; Maria Ryan, a former NYS prosecutor; Joe Ryan, a Park Slope-raised realtor; and Team Manager Rebecca Kobert, a Barnard alumna with a background in multimedia production and residential leasing.
- Brownstone Brooklyn
- Prospect Park Coops
- Boutique new developments
- Expert staging services
- Accurate, informed pricing
- Libby Ryan: 10 years as an NYC Landmarks Preservation Commissioner, appointed by Mayor Bloomberg, Prospect Park Alliance Board Member, Greenpoint Manufacturing and Design Center Board Vice Chair
- Maria Ryan: Moliere in the Park Board Member, Prospect Heights Neighborhood Development Council, Legal Aid Society: Volunteer Attorney
- Joe Ryan: Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Brooklyn
- Rebecca Kobert: Brooklyn Community Board 6
"You have our deepest gratitude and endless references for the rest of our lives! Really- this year has been brutal on many levels, and your professionalism and great work made this happen and for the correct price. We feel absolutely taken care of and just want to thank you again for everything you did to make this happen." - Bed Stuy Townhouse seller, 2021
There are many highly qualified agents in New York City. For us, the decision to work with Ryan+Ryan was based on trust, trust in their professional ethics, and ability to successfully represent us.”– Park Slope Townhouse Sellers
The Ryan Report
The Ryan + Ryan Team annually releases a detailed report of the Brooklyn market, The Ryan Report. Libby, Maria, Joe, and Rebecca take the time to go deeply into the numbers of the neighborhoods they cover in Brownstone Brooklyn to uncover trends and understand shifts in supply and demand.
198 Washington Park
198 Washington Park broke the record for the highest recorded brownstone sale in Fort Greene. It presented a golden opportunity to own a magnificent Gilded Age mansion and update it for the modern age. A 33-foot wide, 8,500+ square foot brownstone right on Fort Greene Park, 198 Washington Park offered almost unimaginable space and luxury in Fort Greene’s most desirable location.
35 Prospect Park West, PHD
A record-breaking sale price for a Park Slope coop, 35 Prospect Park West, PHD was more than worthy of its price tag. With two floors, four bedrooms, library, wood burning fireplace, private elevator vestibule, and a massive, 2,600sqft terrace overlooking Prospect Park, this soaring penthouse in Park Slope's premiere doorman building was a rare find indeed.
386 Stuyvesant Ave
Breaking a record in Stuyvesant Heights townhome sales, this stunning 1894 home was reimagined and revived with the highest level of craftsmanship and execution. Designer duo Dahill Bunce preserved the charm and character of this majestic house by maintaining the gracious layout and grand proportions while simultaneously creating a modern-day home with outstanding artistry, skill and workmanship.
226 Lincoln Place
226 Lincoln Place is a turnkey, expertly renovated brownstone in the heart of vibrant Park Slope. Guided by architects Delson or Sherman, this Brooklyn townhouse with four outdoor spaces, stunning interior detail, and a Tuscan wine cellar garnered press and an above-asking sales price.