Ryan Serhant, a real estate agent and star of Netflix’s “Owning Manhattan,” is now branching out into original scripted short-form programming with a new series called “The Broker.Age.”
The 10-part series is a comedy set in the world of real estate.
“The Broker.Age” follows a group of young people just starting out in the real estate industry. They hire Carl Hymen, who was New York’s first power broker from the landline days (get it?), but he loses everything in a divorce, is forced to retire, and joins Gen Z’s real estate team to make a living.
Alex Schaefer plays Carl. Samantha Nugent as Mirandoo, Dax Wieser as Jojo, and Sajida Waits as Cynthia also co-star.
“We are building the largest content-to-commerce ecosystem in real estate and are now expanding into original scripted programming, short-form, vertical, shareable and built for the way today’s audiences actually watch,” Serhant said in a statement. “Broker.Age” is a real estate comedy series with sharp, character-driven episodes, made for today’s platforms. That’s Glengarry Glen Ross.” My encounter with TikTok. He added: “So much of the real estate content is about success and brilliance (and we’re all responsible for that), so we wanted to create something about the work, the process, the hard work. We wanted to make it fun and entertaining and capture the attention of the many young people who are in the profession right now.”
All 10 episodes will be produced by Ryan Serhant and Serhant Studios, and the series will be streamed on TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook.
Last year, Serhant spoke to Variety about his business, saying the motto that drives his success is “always expanding in any way possible.”
In addition to executive producing “Owning Manhattan” and now “The Broker Age,” Mr. Serhant announced that he is expanding his real estate business to California. The real estate agency has launched operations throughout California, with agent groups in Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, Malibu, Orange County, San Diego, San Francisco, Palo Alto, Marin County and Tahoe.
Could “Owning California” be produced as a real estate agent spin-off?
Watch the trailer below.
