The Power Players BehindOwning ManhattanSeason 2
So, imagine diving back into the fast-paced, high-stakes world of New York City real estate — that’s exactly what Season 2 of Owning Manhattan delivers. The show returns with even sharper competition, bigger listings, and personal tensions that bubble right under the surface. At the center of it all is Ryan Serhant, who’s more determined than ever to build an empire, even if friendships get bruised along the way.
The season picks up with Ryan securing a major new development on Billionaires’ Row, and the question becomes: who will he trust to sell it? His agents, both longtime partners and ambitious newcomers, are pushed harder than ever. What’s interesting this time is that the business isn’t confined to New York. Ryan expands out to places like Miami — including the flashy Mercedes-Benz residences — and that shift brings out old rivalries and fresh feuds as agents jockey for the biggest commissions.
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Ryan himself has built a powerhouse brand since launching SERHANT. in 2020. With more than $10 billion in closed sales and social platforms that reach millions, his brokerage grows from 300 to over 1,000 agents between Seasons 1 and 2. He still lives in Brooklyn with his wife, Emilia, and their daughter, Zena, but his footprint now stretches far beyond the city skyline.
Among the standout personalities is Chloe Tucker Caine, once a Broadway performer and now a record-breaking broker who blends theater charm with luxury sales savvy. Her friendship with Jade Shenker — a fierce commercial strategist known for managing hundreds of millions in assets — is still on shaky ground after last season’s tension. Jade returns focused on proving herself after a difficult divorce, determined to dominate the commercial and ultra-luxury sectors.
Nile Lundgren, one of the most seasoned experts on the team, brings over $500 million in sales experience and his fluency in Spanish to Miami’s competitive market. Then there’s Jordan March, a SERHANT. veteran with more than $1 billion in sales, who wants a bigger piece of the new development action while pushing for greener, more sustainable real-estate practices.
Jessica Taylor adds international polish, shifting from a finance career in London to commanding major new-build projects in New York. And Jordan Hurt, who once worked as Ryan’s assistant, steps into the Miami spotlight with confidence and a deep connection to the city’s culture.
The cast also includes Genesis Suero — a former Miss New York USA who now helps immigrants navigate the city’s complex buying process — and Jessica Markowski, whose strong social media presence and earlier drama make her a lightning rod this season. Add powerhouse Team Tricia Lee, luxury closer Peter Zaitzeff, and Emmy-winning producer-turned-agent Jeffrey St. Arromand, and the show becomes a full-scale battlefield of ambition.
Season 2 is all about competition, reinvention, and the relentless pursuit of success — and every agent knows that one deal can change everything.
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