NETFLIX OWNING MANHATTAN: RYAN SERHANT'S INCREDIBLE NET WORTH AND HOW HE MADE HIS MILLIONS

Ryan Serhant, the star of Netflix's new series Owning Manhattan, has become a hugely successful real estate broker, author and reality TV personality.

Following the massive success of the property show Selling Sunset, millions of fans were keen to get a glimpse into the notoriously cutthroat property market of New York City.

Ryan, who leads one of the largest firms in the iconic and pricey US city, expects nothing but the best from his team as they handle luxury listings and high-end clients.

His appearance on Bravo's Million Dollar Listing New York thrust him into the limelight, and now, thanks to the new Netflix series, Ryan has become even more well-known.

The captivating reality show is sure to boost his career further, but just how rich is Ryan Serhant?

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What is Ryan Serhant's net worth?

Ryan's firm in New York is among the most successful in the country, with total sales exceeding $5 billion (£3.9 billion) last year.

The company has grown to cover seven states across the USA, employing over 500 people across 19 states.

They broke records by selling a townhouse at 36 East 68th Street for $57 million (£45 million), setting a price-per-foot record for that type of property in New York City.

Serhant also takes credit for the sale of the second most expensive property in the entire US; a lavish Palm Beach estate sold for $122.7 million (£96.1 million).

So, it's no surprise that Ryan boasts an impressively hefty net worth.

By 2024, he's projected to have a staggering net worth of $40 million (£31.3 million).

Not only is he financially successful, but he's also made his mark on the Netflix charts.

Ryan is happily married to lawyer and TV star Emilia Bechrakis, with their wedding taking place in 2016.

The couple welcomed their daughter, Zena, into the world in 2019.

What's even more remarkable is that he accomplished all this before hitting 40, with less than two decades of experience in real estate, having started his career in 2008.

Fans should keep an eye out for more of Ryan, as the success of Owning Manhattan's debut season might have Netflix producers considering a sequel.

Owning Manhattan is available to stream on Netflix.

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