Where the cast of Owning Manhattan season 1 are now – From ‘fake firing’ to new baby
Owning Manhattan is one of the latest new hot reality show releases on Netflix, but where the series one cast are now and what they have been up to since the show aired, is a different story. Real easte mogul Ryan Serhant closed another deal, but this time not in real estate but in showbiz. […]
Owning Manhattan is one of the latest new hot reality show releases on Netflix, but where the series one cast are now and what they have been up to since the show aired, is a different story.
Real easte mogul Ryan Serhant closed another deal, but this time not in real estate but in showbiz. Serhant got his very own show Owning Manhattan with Netflix. This show is set to offer an inside look into the adrenaline-filled, high-stakes world of New York City real estate. The eight episode series launched on June 28 and followed Serhant and his army of elite agents as they try to secure some of the city’s most luxury listings. Cast members have created divisive opinions about themselves amongst the audience, with many asking where they are now.
Ryan Serhant
Serhant was the CEO of the show with a group of ambitious agents working under him. During the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic Ryan launched his own brokerage which has since expanded to seven states, grown its employee roster to over 500 people, and has amassed six million followers on social media.
Ryan currently resides in Brooklyn with wife Emilia and daughter Zena. He is enjoying his time as a leading figure in the real estate industry with his company securing the number six spot on The Real Deal’s list of Top Residential Brokerages in 2020.
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Chloe Tucker Caine
Described as a powerhouse real estate agent, marketing expert and media personality, Chloe began her career on Broadway. She is recognized for her creativity and tenacity in the real-estate field, continuing to break records in the real-estate field. Chloe made a name with fans of the show as the ‘reality TV villain‘ when she engaged in an on-screen argument.
Chloe currently lives in Flatiron with her husband, toy poodle and recent edition to the family baby Charley Caine who was born earlier this year. The new mother can be seen on Instagram performing in $25 million penthouses. Maybe the reality star has found a way to combine her passion for real-estate and Broadway.
Nile Lundgren
With a decade in the industry Nile Lundgren has amassed more than $300 million in sales. He specializes in high-end luxury and new development closing deals all over New York City.
The self-declared ‘veteran’ is now worth more than $9 million, making $560 million of sales in the last six years. Now residing in Williamsburg, Lundgren’s Instagram has a host of cute photo’s with girlfriend Lola Sherunkova.
Nile is still listed under Serhant, seemingly with a close relationship with his boss as he shows off a Cartier watch on his account gifted by Serhant.
Tricia Lee
Team Tricia Lee at Serhant focuses on home sales and luxury rentals alongside her partner Jeffrey St. Arromand. At her former brokerage she had a record-breaking year of sales, before selling over $200 million in her solo career.
A few months ago Tricia was named as one of the Top 5 Real-Estate Brokers in Brooklyn by the BK Reader.
Her Instagram suggests she is continuing to enjoy Reality-TV fame with a picture captioned, ““Has anyone ever told you that you look like Tricia from Owning Manhattan?” and boasting that she has “four contracts signed this month.”
Jade Shenker
Real estate industry disrupter and advisor Jade Shenker is listed as the industry’s Top 30 Under 30. Shenker has been raised by a real estate investment focused family, labelled as a third-generation real-estate whizz. Jade served as a board member for planning and zoning committees in South Florida.
Since the show Jade has featured on her first magazine cover in the July issue of L’Officiel USA. In a heartfelt message on Instagram showcasing the shoot Jade shares, “Thank you to the amazing team who made these looks happen, the amazing designers, and everyone who messaged me and binged #owningmanhattan”
Jessica Markowski
Born and raised in New York City Markowski has a deep understanding of the local neighborhoods helping her excel in the market. She is tireless in her client centered approach achieving each of their unique goals. She previously worked as head of communications for Screenshop, a company co-founded by Kim Kardashian, building her substantial online following.
Sharing some stunning photos on Instagram Markowski tells GOSS magazine that she has always used her platform to make some extra income.
She divulged: “After some time, Instagram had become the next big thing and I had a lot of offers from companies to promote their products. I quickly realized that this was a good way to monetize and have an extra stream of income.”
When asked where she sees herself in the next five to ten years in real estate, Jessica dreams of, “owning real estate and being a landlord is where I see myself taking the business. Helping my clients and myself build a beautiful passive portfolio.”
Jessica Taylor
Netflix describes Jessica Taylor as an “attentive and creative broker” who quickly established herself as a leading presence in the NYC real estate community. With involvement in more than $500 million sales, she has experience working with buyers and sellers at every price point.
Since the show aired Jessica has been seen getting back to her “country girl” roots by escaping the city to sun herself on the beach for the holidays. Taylor was also celebrating in Time Square last month at the launch of a billboard advertising the show.
“Yesterday was CRAZY!!! Look at all those pretty faces in Times Square!!!” Jessica comments, adding, “P.S. this is as excited as a British person can get!! We get real squeaky!”
Jordan Hurt
Jordan Hurt is a trusted real estate advisor with $200 million in sales over his 11-year career. Hurt regularly volunteers at the New York City LGBTQ Center and was in the process of creating his own cosmetics line before the show aired.
Jordan recently turned 36 with a series of modeling shots posted to Instagram to celebrate his ‘epic year’. He also took a plane ride with his father, who he didn’t meet until later in life captioning the event, “But life has its way of working out; there’s a right time for everything, and he was there to see me fly and see the person I’ve grown into today.”
There is no evidence yet of his cosmetics line reaching the sales stage, I guess we have to watch this space on that one.
Jonathan Nørmølle
Danish New Yorker and longterm Downtown Manhattan resident Jonathan Nørmølle is known for his work ethic which extends to 24/7 availability. As a new addition to the Serhant team he was set to show his value by using outside the box thinking combined with new-school marketing techniques.
Jonathon ended up being a controversial character on the show showing up late to an important showing and being rude to the listing agent. He got fired by Serhant during the filming, but now claims that he acted purposefully with this goal in mind.
Jonathan revealed to the Daily Mail plans to start his own business, claiming termination was the only way to break contract with Serhant.
Since the show he has featured on the cover of Downtown magazine as “Downtowns next gen of real estate broker.” Seems his stint with Owning Manhattan hasn’t destroyed his reputation in the real estate world.
Jordan March
A distinguished 16-year veteran of the real estate industry, Jordan March is regarded as a pioneer for his use of digital media. March’s long term goal is to further the movement of New Urbanism, minimizing the negative environmental impact of buildings.
Three weeks ago Jordan was honored with a “Major Milestone” he shared on Instagram. Empire Collective, the team he heads at Serhant, was ranked the number one team within the company. Additionally, “the 24th top team in New York State within under a year of its inception!”
He gushes over his team on the social media platform sharing, “I’m so incredibly proud of the brokers I work with. Their dedication, resilience, and relentless pursuit of excellence are what make Empire Collective truly special.”
Savannah Gowarty
Savannah is a content creator and real estate agent. She navigates every transaction with honesty and care due to her Southern hospitality and relentless negotiating spirit. Gowarty’s social media presence has cultivated a following based on her interests: real estate, gold and fashion.
With over 23,000 followers on Instagram Savannah continues to share her chic golf wear with her fans. It seems she’s starting a series of posts showcasing her fashion on the show labelled “show OOTDs”. Savannah is currently listed under the real estate agency Compass.
Jeffrey St. Arromand
Fiancé of Tricia Lee, Jeffrey is a three-time Emmy award-winning sports television producer. His skills in public speaking have allowed him to share his expertise on real estate trends, marketing, and brand development.
Jeffrey has been publicly gossiping about the series. He has regularly featured on YouTube channel Real Estate Media discussing a number of trend affecting the NYC housing market and dropping hints not all the cast ‘survive the show’. Arromand has also appeared alongside other cast members on the Breakfast Club to discuss the reality of perseverance and commitment needed for success.
Genesis Suero
Former Miss New York USA winner Genesis Suero is an accomplished realtor and television personality. She is the star seller of the Lundgren team with a sales record of several million dollars.
Celebrating her Latin heritage a pinned post on Instagram share why it is so important for Suero to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. She gives credit to the ambition and dedication of her parents stating, “Those were my first entrepreneurial experiences. I continued to build my work ethic, skills and passion to help others and now I sell and help people find their home in the capital of the world, La Gran Manzana!”
She has made a second appearance on Top Chef VIP since the show, but this time not as a contestant as a judge.
