Jay Doker

Jay Doker

Realtor | DRE# 00895535

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Awards

  • America’s Best Real Estate Team by REAL Tread/ Wall Street Journal
  • Ranked top 1% Real Estate Agent in the U.S
  • Specialties

    Languages spoken: Turkish and English

    About Jay
    Ceyhun Doker

    Ceyhun (Jay) Doker began his real estate career in the early 2000s in the San Francisco Bay Area, which he continues to serve today. Working in the robust Bay Area market, Ceyhun is exceptionally knowledgeable about the area and experienced in assisting buyers in finding homes that best suit their lifestyles and aiding sellers in maximizing their profits while creating a sophisticated, seamless process for all parties.

    With a background in the finance, Ceyhun is an expert on transactional details and mortgage information that he’s happy to pass on to his clients. He has found that his in-depth region expertise and commerce are his true strengths. Committed, attentive, and thoughtful, Ceyhun is the type of real estate professional who excels at organization and ensuring that no small detail slips through the cracks.

    His dedication helped him earn Top Real Estate Sales in the United States by Keller Williams in 2014, and in 2019, Ceyhun was rated in the top 1% sales at Coldwell Banker. Last year, WSJ/RealTrend ranked him in the top 1.5% of America’s best real estate professionals.

    Ceyhun enjoys living and working in the gorgeous San Francisco region because of its cultural diversity and vibrant energy. He also appreciates that the area is home to the most creative minds in the world and endless natural beauty. In addition, he is passionate about cycling and volunteering for the Best Buddies Organization, a nonprofit dedicated to ending the social, physical, and economic isolation of the 200 million people with intellectual and developed disabilities.