Owning Manhattan’s Ryan Serhant in awe of ‘greatest home of all’ with $6 million closet
Ryan Serhant has seen his fair share of epic homes in his time. But, even he is blown away by one particular property this fall. The former Million Dollar Listing New York star shows his subscribers around a mansion complete with a $6 million closet, and designer wallpaper on the ceiling. If Owning Manhattan was […]
Ryan Serhant has seen his fair share of epic homes in his time. But, even he is blown away by one particular property this fall. The former Million Dollar Listing New York star shows his subscribers around a mansion complete with a $6 million closet, and designer wallpaper on the ceiling.
If Owning Manhattan was anything to go by, it’s clear to see Ryan Serhant is smashing it in the world of real estate. The Netflix newcomer and his team are juggling listings all around the world. Ryan deals with top-tier clients, including celebrities and socialites who not only want impressive homes but totally unique ones, too.
Ryan gets excited for mansion tour
When Ryan Serhant says he’s about to show off the “greatest home of them all” it’s high time to listen up as he’s seen some mansions over the course of his career.
The property features details he’d never seen before in a home. 7 Stokes Farm Road in Old Tappan, New Jersey is the house that “brought him out of YouTube property tour retirement.”
The home is set on two acres of land, sprawls over 10,000 square feet, and comes complete with 70-foot pool.
Ryan kicks off his tour in the heart of the home, the kitchen. While whipping up breakfast, views of Lake Tappan can be seen from the kitchen window, which is just the beginning of the list of dreamy aspects the property features.
7 Stokes Farm Road is surrounded by greenery and “privacy” and as Ryan moves onto the next room, he says it “feels like a Hollywood house.”
Hermes everywhere
Ryan and Jane Angert of JaneFinds, the house owner, continue the tour and her penchant for art is clear to see.
The whole place is a “smart home,” operated from your phone, which is handy for the see-through gas fireplace featured on the first floor.
What’s next? Hand-painted walls, Hermes wallpaper on the ceiling, art sculptures, and an Hermes chess board, obviously.
Ryan makes a point of highlighting the “famous floors” of Jane’s home.
He tells viewers: “These are Weiss floors from Germany, they’re single plank, from there all the way to here, it is nuts. No one would do those today, so thank you so much for doing them… it is a piece of art.”
The artsy pieces just keep on coming during the tour as Jane’s library includes a reupholstered Vladimir Kagan couch. Her husband’s office also features a Jean Paul Gaultier couch.
As Ryan ventures into Jane’s office, he asks: “Is that a bag?” before she explains another of her collectibles. It’s a “robot bag by Petite H,” she says, “Hermes’ second line.”
The two drift down a hallway into the primary, which has a “Paris feel,” and “stitched wallpaper,” giving a luxe Dior vibe.
The grand finale of the whole home has got to be Jane’s $6 million closet filled with Hermes bags.
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