Realtor and star of Netflix’s “Owning Manhattan,” Ryan Serhant, is known for his motto, “Expansion, always in all the ways.” This drive for expansion has propelled his company to success, but it hasn’t come without its challenges. Now in its fourth year, the show follows Ryan and his team of top agents as they navigate the competitive real estate market in New York City, showcasing properties like the luxurious penthouse at 200 Amsterdam Avenue with an asking price of $31 million.
Viewers have witnessed Ryan’s journey from Bravo’s “Million Dollar Listing” to becoming the CEO of his own company. The pressures of managing a business while balancing family life take a toll on him, culminating in a raw and emotional breakdown on screen, revealing a vulnerable side that he typically keeps guarded.
The show’s executive producers, Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato, praise Ryan for his selling prowess but also acknowledge the depth of vulnerability he reveals in this season. They believe that this authenticity is what makes the show compelling and has contributed to Ryan’s long-standing success in the real estate industry.
As the season unfolds, familiar faces return, with Chloe Tucker Caine back from maternity leave and facing a demanding workload. Former Corcoran broker Peter Zaitzeff joins the company, adding a competitive edge to the team as he vies for top sales.
In a candid interview, Ryan discusses the challenges he faced during filming, the growth of his company since the first season, and the impact of Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani on Manhattan real estate. He reflects on the vulnerability he displayed on camera, the rapid expansion of his business, and the power of social media in promoting his brand.
The season finale leaves viewers on a cliffhanger as Ryan contemplates a potential partnership with Harley and Jeffrey, setting the stage for future developments in the next season. Despite concerns about political changes affecting the real estate market, Ryan remains confident in the resilience of Manhattan and its enduring appeal to buyers.
As Ryan continues to navigate the highs and lows of the real estate industry, viewers can expect more drama, growth, and emotional moments in the upcoming seasons of “Owning Manhattan.” This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity and brevity.

