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Here are our favorite listings from ‘Owning Manhattan’ Season 2

December 24, 2025 5 min read views
Here are our favorite listings from ‘Owning Manhattan’ Season 2

Owning Manhattan, a real estate reality TV favorite, came back for Season 2 on Netflix earlier this month. The show follows Ryan Serhant, of Million Dollar Listing New York fame, and the agents at his four-year-old New York City brokerage, SERHANT.

One of the best parts of watching the show is getting a behind-the-scenes look at properties most viewers would never have a chance to see otherwise.

READ: Meet the SERHANT. agents on ‘Owning Manhattan’ Season 2

Inman has sussed through the listing photos, features and views to bring you a closer look at the bespoke listings from Owning Manhattan Season 2. Here are our top picks:

200 Amsterdam

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It only feels right to start with the building that Ryan Serhant used to woo then-Corcoran agent Peter Zaitzeff. Though Zaitzeff protested, saying he had meaningful relationships at Corcoran and that CEO Pam Liebman was good to him, when Serhant offered him the position of sales director for the entire building, he decided to make the move to SERHANT.

The building is a $300 million sellout, listed by Serhant and Zaitzeff, with three units left.

The listing images above are from Penthouse 2 on the 49th and 50th floors. With four-plus bedrooms, four full baths and two powder rooms, boasting 360-degree views of the Hudson River and Central Park, it’s listed at $31 million. 

304 West 18th St

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After battling with Nile Lundgren over a listing in Season 1, Chloe Tucker Cain teamed up with Lundgren in Season 2 to list 304 West 18th Street. Listed for $4,995,000, the listing sold for $4,775,000 in October, after the duo made a mini-musical listing video to help showcase its unique features.

56 Leonard Street 47-WEST

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This $17,750,000 sits on the 47th floor in Tribeca. It has four bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms, spanning 3,576 square feet, plus three private terraces from which you can see the Empire State Building, the Hudson River, and the Freedom Tower. During Season 2, Tricia Lee brought her clients to a showing with SERHANT. agent Krista Nickols. 

READ: From selling MAC to ‘Owning Manhattan’: Tricia Lee shares her meteoric rise

321 Greenwich St PH

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Listed by Zaitzeff, this duplex penthouse in the heart of Tribeca rents for $40,000 a month. With three bedrooms, a home office and 3.5 bathrooms, the living spaces span 4,600 feet, plus 730 square feet (two private areas) of fully irrigated outdoor space. From the second-floor terrace, you’ll see the Freedom Tower, Washington Market Park and the downtown Tribeca skyline. 

560 West 24th Street PH

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Listed by Ryan Serhant, along with Dennis Cusack and John Shaughnessy, The Gallerist Penthouse in West Chelsea’s Arts District sold for $10,250,000 in April. The 4,596-square-foot penthouse was designed by AD100 architect Steven Harris in partnership with Adam Gordon and Tavros Development. Two private full floors, four private terraces, expansive gallery-ready walls and a Rosario Candela-inspired double-height gallery at the entrance are just a few of the home’s thoughtfully designed features.   

Bonus: 150 Charles, 9A

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Zaitzeff is well-known for his work in new development, having helped launch and sell several of New York City’s high-profile projects, including 150 Charles. The sale of 9A broke a record for the highest sale price ever recorded below 34th Street at a whopping $60 million in 2025, according to Zaitzeff’s bio. 

There is no listing website because it was an off-market deal, but enjoy the photos above for a closer look.

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