


If you’ve seen Ryan Serhant’s schedule, you know that the grind never stops. And now, he’s only getting busier with Owning Manhattan Season 2, which is streaming now.
The new season follows the powerhouse business mogul and his brokerage SERHANT. through the “highest highs and lowest lows” of New York City real estate. “It’s an emotional and physical roller coaster,” Serhant tells Tudum about Season 2. “There are records broken — $50 and $60 million purchases. There’s commercial development in the hundreds of millions of dollars.”
Since you last saw Serhant and his army of elite agents, the brokerage has only grown, and its epic expansion is at the center of the new season. “We go from basically 300 agents in Season 1 to crossing 1,000 agents in Season 2,” he says. “Like any growing company, what got us here won’t get us there. That’s true for the types of properties we sell, for the markets we go into, and for the people that get to work with me. What makes our firm special is if you don’t sell, you can’t be here.”
Keep reading for everything you need to know about Owning Manhattan Season 2.




All eight episodes of the new season launched on Dec 5.
Scroll up to the top of the page to see SERHANT. agents battle it out to prove they can survive in Manhattan’s cutthroat market.
New agents and feuds shake up Season 2, as fan-favorites and fresh faces compete for the most prestigious listings. In addition to boss Ryan Serhant, Chloe Tucker, Nile Lundgren, Jess Taylor, Jess Markowski, Tricia Lee, Genesis Suero, Jordan Hurt, Jordan March, Jade Shenker return this season alongside newcomer Peter Zaitzeff. Check out Tudum’s guide to all the Season 2 agents to find out about their record-breaking sales and where to follow them on social media.
This season, tensions are high and competition is fierce. “Inventory is low everywhere, which means there are not enough homes for our buyers, let alone our agents,” Serhant says. “This season is all-out real estate warfare.” But that also leads to new listings in new locations, like the Mercedes-Benz residences in Miami. “It’s not just New York City this season. It’s about building an empire, really,” he adds. “From branded residences to luxury residences, the real estate is the best I’ve ever seen on TV. It’s by far the most expensive I’ve ever seen on TV.”
The intensity of Season 2 only builds upon the final moments of the Season 1 finale, in which Serhant was offered the opportunity to sell an entire building of units worth more than $300 million. “Season 1 ended with me getting 200 Amsterdam, a brand-new Billionaires’ Row tower. Season 2 picks up with ‘Great, now who’s going to sell it? What do I do? Who gets it? Who doesn’t get it? Can we actually sell that building in this marketplace?’ ”
Check back here for more details as we get closer to the launch of Owning Manhattan Season 2.













































