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Greg Ryan

Greg Ryan
Real Estate Agent
Bossier City LA

(LA: )

38 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Bossier County, LA
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Re/Max Real Estate Services
Office Address
2323 Old Minden Road Suite 100
Bossier City, LA  71112
(Bossier County)
Office Phone
318-862-3560
Office Fax
Mobile
318-750-2678
Email
grya*@*****.net
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Service Areas

Benton: LA Greenwood: LA Eastwood: LA Red Chute: LA Haughton: LA Shreveport: LA Dixie: LA Blanchard: LA Lakeview: LA Bossier City: LA Princeton: LA

About Greg Ryan

After graduating college at LSUS in 1986 I went to Los Angles California to "climb the corporate ladder" But like the song "Midnight Train to Georgia" LA proved too much for the man so I headed back to Louisiana in the spring of 1988

I thought "I need to get a job closer to home" but while I was looking for something my mother said why don't you get your real estate license and sell real estate while you look The rest is history I have been an agent in the Shreveport/Bossier City real estate market for over 30 years

I have watched Shreveport and Bossier grow and develop into the market it is today There are many Realtors in this area but very few have the experience and expertise I will bring to every transaction I have learned many things in my 30+ years but some things never change My commitment to my clients and their real estate goals can be best explained by the words of Zig Ziglar

"If you help enough people get what they want you will get what you want " I have been helping my clients get what they want for over 30 years

You don't stay in the real estate business for over 30 years (in the same town) by not being good at what you do and personally I believe I'm one of the best agents you can have helping you buy or sell in the Shreveport/Bossier area

One of my most unique "value added" promotions helps anyone that is selling and buying real estate in Caddo or Bossier Parish (move up downsizing or moving across the street) and it goes like this "Buy and Sell from me and I'll move you for Free!"

We also offer a newsletter to help anyone interested in the Shreveport/Bossier real estate market stay up on the latest figures and news both locally and nationally that might affect our market

Give me a call today I'll be glad to help answer any real estate question or need

Bossier County, LA Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$352,115
Avg. Listing Price
From Greg's portfolio
3.5 / 2.4
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,100 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
710
Active Listings
Current inventory

Bossier County, Louisiana represents a unique real estate landscape shaped by its proximity to Shreveport and the presence of Barksdale Air Force Base. The market here demonstrates remarkable stability, driven by military personnel, casino industry workers, and families seeking affordable alternatives to higher-priced neighboring parishes. With 460 total actively licensed agents serving the area, the county maintains a surprisingly robust professional network for its size.

What makes Bossier County particularly interesting is its blend of established suburban communities like Benton and rapidly growing areas such as Haughton and Plain Dealing. The market benefits from Louisiana's unique property tax structure and relatively low cost of living, attracting both first-time homebuyers and investors. All 460 licensed agents maintain email contact information, reflecting the modern, tech-savvy approach that has become essential in today's real estate environment.

Major Bossier County, Louisiana Real Estate Markets

Bossier City dominates the county's real estate activity, serving as the commercial and residential hub with everything from riverfront properties to family-friendly subdivisions. The city's proximity to the Red River and Louisiana Boardwalk creates premium waterfront opportunities, while neighborhoods near Barksdale Air Force Base maintain consistent demand from military families. Benton, the parish seat, offers a more traditional small-town atmosphere with historic homes and newer developments catering to families seeking quality schools and community amenities.

The northern communities of Haughton and Plain Dealing represent emerging markets where rural charm meets suburban convenience. These areas have experienced significant growth as Shreveport-Bossier metropolitan expansion pushes outward, creating opportunities for larger lot sizes and custom homes. Princeton and Elm Grove round out the major markets, each offering distinct character from lakefront properties to agricultural land conversions that appeal to buyers seeking space and privacy.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Bossier County's real estate market operates on multiple levels simultaneously, with military housing allowances creating a stable rental market while casino industry growth drives both residential and commercial development. The presence of major employers like General Motors and CenturyLink adds economic diversity that many similar-sized markets lack. Seasonal variations tend to be less pronounced here than in other Louisiana parishes, partly due to the steady influx and outflow of military personnel throughout the year.

Geographic complexity emerges from the county's mix of river bottomland, pine forests, and developed areas, creating micro-markets with vastly different pricing structures and buyer preferences. Properties near Cross Lake command premium prices, while rural acreage in the northern parish offers value opportunities. The I-20 corridor has become increasingly important for commercial development, influencing residential patterns and creating new suburban nodes that didn't exist a decade ago.

Why Businesses Need Bossier County, Louisiana Agent Contact Data

Service providers targeting real estate professionals find Bossier County's concentrated agent network particularly valuable, as the 460 licensed professionals handle transactions across diverse property types and price ranges. Mortgage lenders, home inspectors, and insurance providers benefit from direct email access to agents who regularly work with both VA loans for military buyers and conventional financing for civilian purchases. The market's stability means long-term relationship building pays dividends.

Technology companies, marketing services, and professional development organizations discover that Bossier County agents are early adopters who influence practices throughout the broader Shreveport-Bossier metropolitan area. With complete email coverage across all licensed agents, businesses can efficiently reach decision-makers who understand both traditional Louisiana real estate practices and modern digital marketing techniques essential for today's competitive environment.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Greg Ryan has 1 property for sale in Bossier City and surrounding areas.

$445,000

Listed 2025-08-15

2200 Grapevine Ln
Haughton, LA  71037

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 2,366
Lot: 22,128 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Greg Ryan currently has no rental properties available in Bossier City and surrounding areas. Check back later.