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although own manhattan Following his real estate brokerage business, Ryan Serhant It’s a surprising admission that the show doesn’t need to sell homes on screen.
“Everything (in the show) is real because everything else is big, everyone has a facade, everyone is lying. Nothing is real and I don’t believe anything,” Serhant, 41, quipped in an interview. US Weekly. “So creating yet another fake reality show would be a disservice to the world.”
Serhant’s interest is ‘almost zero’ In terms of manufacturing success.
“If we didn’t do any deals, I could totally start filming. But we tried really hard. Even if all the deals fell through or fell apart and the company had to file for bankruptcy,” he joked. “This is the season finale of a show I want to see. It’s going to suck in my real life, but it’s reality. It’s refreshing in a format that I’ve never seen before.”
The real estate mogul and SERHANT CEO has previously appeared on Bravo’s M$1 billion listing: New York From 2012 to 2021. He subsequently starred in the 2017 spin-off series Slike a servant and Ruian’s decoration. Serhant’s reality TV experience allowed him to help Own Manhattan become a real estate show, Prioritize unique storytelling.
“What made the first season so special and why I wanted to do it is because I spent 10 years on Bravo’s Million Dollar Listing New York. I wanted to do a specials show. People love Shark Tank and they love specials in the scripted world like Succession and Gossip Girl. Having Manhattan is not about the drama, it’s about the deals,” he noted. us. “It’s also about what happens on these exchanges — and they are real transactions.”

Serhant encouraged viewers to follow online.
“One of the fun things about owning Manhattan is people can watch the show and then follow it on social media, MLS and the media. They can see if the deal actually gets done,” he explained. “That’s what makes this show so different.”
In addition to the starring own manhattanservant’s Serve as Executive Producer Allowing him to express his creativity in the structure of the show.
“Doing something big and scary that people have never seen before, like talking to the camera on a reality show, with voiceover, we did a scene on this show. Or when I’m about to do something crazy and the camera just follows the back of my head while a drone flies over the city — that really changes the world,” he noted. “It lets the audience know that this is not something you’ve seen before and it’s worth watching. … I’m so grateful to Netflix for allowing us to play the game and allowing me to really, truly push the envelope of the format.”
own manhattan Now streaming on Netflix.