DiscoverOff Market | Stories of The Top 1% in Real EstateFrom Art Teacher to Top 1% Realtor: How Ryan Hvizda Built a Real Estate Empire Rooted in Passion and Purpose
From Art Teacher to Top 1% Realtor: How Ryan Hvizda Built a Real Estate Empire Rooted in Passion and Purpose

From Art Teacher to Top 1% Realtor: How Ryan Hvizda Built a Real Estate Empire Rooted in Passion and Purpose

Update: 2024-12-04
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In the latest episode of The Off-Market Podcast, we sit down with Ryan Hvizda, co-owner of the Hvizda Realty Group under Keller Williams and one of New Hampshire’s top 1% realtors. With over $500 million in transactions and a commitment to the triple bottom line—people, planet, and profit—Ryan has redefined what it means to succeed in real estate.


Ryan’s unconventional journey began as a high school art teacher with a vision for improving her community. She shares how her background in permaculture and her passion for sustainable living led her to see real estate as a platform for creating meaningful change. From hosting educational seminars on sustainable living and first-time home buying to building a team of like-minded agents, Ryan has cultivated a business that thrives on authentic connections and a mission to leave the world better than she found it.


Whether you’re a new agent or a seasoned pro, Ryan’s insights into scaling a values-driven business, leveraging community involvement, and staying disciplined in a competitive market are pure gold. Ready to be inspired? Tune in to hear Ryan’s incredible story and actionable advice for building a resilient, impactful real estate career.

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From Art Teacher to Top 1% Realtor: How Ryan Hvizda Built a Real Estate Empire Rooted in Passion and Purpose

From Art Teacher to Top 1% Realtor: How Ryan Hvizda Built a Real Estate Empire Rooted in Passion and Purpose

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