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American Focus > Blog > Entertainment > ‘Owning Manhattan’ Executive Producers on Ryan Serhant’s Vulnerable Side
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‘Owning Manhattan’ Executive Producers on Ryan Serhant’s Vulnerable Side

Last updated: December 9, 2025 6:25 pm
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“Owning Manhattan” is making a comeback on Netflix, and fans are thrilled to see Ryan Serhant back in action. This time around, Serhant is not only selling top-tier real estate in Manhattan but also juggling the responsibilities of building his brokerage empire and being a devoted father to his daughter. However, with his business expanding rapidly, Serhant is facing the challenge of managing his growing team and ventures.

In a recent interview with Variety, Serhant shared how the show’s global exposure has helped him reach new heights in his career. What started as a focus on Manhattan properties has now expanded to 14 states, with a team of 200 people supporting his endeavors. The growth of his business has been nothing short of remarkable, and Serhant’s success continues to soar.

Season 2 of “Owning Manhattan” delves deeper into Serhant’s personal life, showcasing a more vulnerable and emotional side of the real estate mogul. Alongside the personal struggles, viewers can expect to see new characters and a fresh array of Manhattan real estate on display.

The executive producers of the show, Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato, spoke about the evolution of Serhant’s character in the new season. They highlighted the raw and emotional side of Serhant that has rarely been seen before, emphasizing his depth and relatability as a selling machine with a soft heart.

As Season 2 premieres on Netflix, Bailey and Barbato describe the show as more than just a real estate soap opera. They see it as a reflection of the changing media landscape, where selling has become a universal experience in the creator culture. Serhant’s journey is not just about building a property empire but also navigating the complexities of modern-day selling and survival in a transforming world.

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When asked about the possibility of expanding the show to new locations like “Owning Florida,” Barbato envisions a broader concept of “Owning Everything,” reflecting Serhant’s limitless imagination and business acumen. The show aims to cater to a discerning audience while capturing the essence of Serhant’s sophisticated approach to real estate.

As the new season introduces fresh faces and storylines, viewers can expect to see the dynamics of the real estate world unfold. Bailey and Barbato draw parallels between real estate agents and drag queens, noting their mastery of invention and performance. The introduction of new characters, including Amelia, Serhant’s wife, adds depth to the narrative and brings a new dimension to the show.

In a world where selling is a constant art form, “Owning Manhattan” offers a glimpse into the intersection of real estate, media, and personal growth. With Serhant at the helm, the show continues to captivate audiences with its blend of drama, emotion, and the relentless pursuit of success in a rapidly changing landscape.

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