‘Owning Manhattan’ Executive Producers on Ryan Serhant’s Vulnerable Side
“Owning Manhattan” is making a comeback on Netflix, and viewers are excited to see the star, Ryan Serhant, back in action. However, this time around, Serhant is not just focused on selling premium real estate in Manhattan. He is also on a mission to build the top brokerage in the world while balancing his role as a father to his daughter. With his business booming and expanding rapidly, Serhant is facing new challenges and opportunities.
In a recent interview with Variety, Serhant shared that the show premiered in June 2024 and quickly gained a million followers and subscribers worldwide. He mentioned that his brokerage has expanded to 14 states and his team has grown to over 200 staff members to manage the increasing demand. This growth showcases Serhant’s success and ambition in the real estate industry.
The new season of “Owning Manhattan” offers a different perspective on Serhant, showing a more vulnerable and emotional side that fans have not seen before. The season introduces new characters and explores the dynamic world of Manhattan real estate, providing viewers with a fresh look at Serhant’s journey.
Executive producers Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato, who also worked on Bravo’s “Million Dollar Listing,” spoke about the new season and the evolution of Serhant’s character. They discussed the shift in focus from traditional media to creator culture, highlighting Serhant’s role as both a real estate mogul and a content creator. The season delves into the challenges of navigating a rapidly changing world and the universal experience of selling and survival.
When asked about the possibility of expanding the show to other locations like “Owning Florida,” Barbato expressed a broader vision, suggesting a title like “Owning Everything” to reflect Serhant’s limitless potential and business acumen. The producers also shared their favorite properties from the season, including the intriguing story of the Central Park Tower and the involvement of new characters like Amelia, Serhant’s wife.
In discussing the new realtors introduced in the season, Barbato drew parallels between real estate agents and drag queens, noting their similarities in mastery of invention and the art of selling. He highlighted the importance of authenticity and performance in both professions, emphasizing the connection between selling a property and selling a garment.
Overall, the new season of “Owning Manhattan” promises to be a captivating blend of real estate drama, personal growth, and the challenges of navigating a changing industry. With Serhant at the helm, viewers can expect a thrilling and insightful look into the world of Manhattan real estate and the art of the sell.



