returns for Season 2 on Sunday, June 16 (9 p.m. on HBO and streaming on Max).
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Ryan Serhant is returning to television with a brand new series this summer!
The former Million Dollar Listing New York star will take center stage in Owning Manhattan on Netflix, a new real estate reality series centering on his SERHANT. luxury real estate brokerage and some of it’s agents.
The official trailer was released on Wednesday (May 29), and the full cast was revealed.
Keep reading to find out more and watch the trailer…
Here’s a synopsis: Owning Manhattan gives a look inside the glamorous, adrenaline-filled universe of high-stakes real estate in New York City. World famous broker and CEO Ryan Serhant will stop at nothing as he builds his brokerage and goes after the most exclusive luxury listings in the city. And he’s not alone: he’s leading an ambitious army of agents on a mission to become the #1 brokerage in the world.
Owning Manhattan is set to premiere eight, 45-minute episodes on June 28th!
Check out the trailer now, and keep reading below to meet the cast…
Ryan Serhant
BIO: Ryan, SERHANT.’s CEO, has closed more than $8 billion in sales and represented clients in record-breaking deals across the country. In September 2020, during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic and amid uncertain market conditions, Ryan decided to strike out on his own and launch his own brokerage. Under Ryan’s leadership, SERHANT. has since expanded to seven states, grown its agent and employee roster to over 500 people across 19 states, and has amassed over 6 million followers across all social platforms. The company secured the #6 spot on The Real Deal’s list of Top Residential Brokerages for 2022 and has produced award-winning marketing content and PR campaigns. Ryan currently resides in Brooklyn with his wife, Emilia, and their
returns for Season 2 on Sunday, June 16 (9 p.m. on HBO and streaming on Max).
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