Ryan Serhant Biography
Ryan Serhant is an American real estate broker, best selling author and a star at Bravo’s reality television series, Million Dollar Listing New York. And also Its Spin-off Sell it Like Serhant.
He is based in New York where he runs a real estate group that has been ranked as the best team in New York and among the top five teams nationwide.
Ryan Serhant Age
He was born on July 2nd, 1984, in Houston, Texas, United States of America. He is currently 24 as of 2018.
Ryan Serhant Book
He has written a book, How To Sell More, Earn More, and Become The Ultimate Sale Machine. It is a lively and practical guide to selling and up your business game. It gives insight on available business, the right mindset to have when engaging in business for it to succeed.
Ryan Serhant, Emilia Bechrakis on Parenting Daughter Zena
When Ryan Serhant and Emilia Bechrakis welcomed daughter Zena earlier this year, it was a big surprise because they didn’t announce publicly that Emilia was pregnant. But Zena is nowhere, and the couple is happier than ever. In fact, once Zena arrived, the Million Dollar Listing New York power agent found that an old saying finally made sense.
Ryan said his wife was the one who decided they should keep their news a secret. In what may turn out to be a trend among high-power agents, Ryan’sfellow MDLNY agent Steve Gold also had a baby with his girlfriend, Luiza Gawlowska, without telling the world first. Fatherhood has given these sometime-competitors a new subject to bond over, and it seems to be going well.
Ryan Serhant Proposal And Wedding
He and his wife met in Greek at a Greek Jewish Charity and they fell in love. He proposed to his girlfriend, Emilia Bechrakis in 2014. The proposal was extraordinary as he with the help of Time Square Alliance and NYC Mayor’s Office shut down Time square for an hour from 7 am.
with the help of Brad Pitt’s wedding planner, Kevin Lee, he planned his wedding with Emilia. the wedding took place on July 7, 2016, at The Island of Corfu in the presence of their family and friends.
Ryan Serhant Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $ 20 million. These were raised in his
real estate business.
Ryan Serhant Height
He is 6 feet 3 inches, 1.91meters.
Ryan Serhant Real Estate
After the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers and the sub-prime mortgage collapse in2008, he ventured into the New York real estate market.
He first earned his real estate license as a means to support himself while auditioning for acting roles in Lieu of Bartending.
During his first year, he worked hard so as to enable his real estate business to grow. Some of the ways included distributing flyers which declared himself the number one broker in New York City. Despite his hard work, he earned $9,000 during his first year. In his previous year, he closed his first major deal of $8.5 million
By 2012 he had been ranked fifteen out of the 100 most successful agents in New York.
In 2012 he launched his bi-coastal brokerage team, which consists of over 60profesionals in New York City, New Jersy, Los Angeles, Miami, and Hamptons. his team is specialized in high-end residentials cond and co-op sales, homes, new development sales, site acquisitions and investment sales across all price points.
He and his team are known for implementing creative strategies that enable them to close deals. The team has also set price per square foot sales records across Manhattan, Brooklyn and Long Island City. in 2017 he and his team closed $838million in total Manhattan real estate, making them the number one sales team in residential real estate.
Ryan Serhant Interview
He spoke with Reuters for one of their life lessons series and these are what he had to say:
Q: Did your entrepreneurial streak show up early on?
A: My brother and I started working when we were little kids. We sold firewood to our neighbors when I was only 10 years old. But it wasn’t really a success, and I kind of sucked at it. Because we couldn’t drive, we had to hire a guy with a pickup truck, and one day he got pissed off and just took off. After that, the business came crumbling down.
Q: Were your early acting years the typical story of the starving artist?
A: When my grandfather died he left me $40,000, which was the most money I had ever seen in my life. I thought it would last me 10 years in New York City. Of course, the money quickly ran out, so I turned to hand modeling. I did a lot of that – you’d be surprised. I held things like AT&T phones and Nespresso pods and made $150 an hour. They called me “Ryan Servhant”
Q: What was it like to make a big career transition to real estate?
A: In 2008, I bit the bullet and got my real estate license. I was trying to find a way to pay rent, and I didn’t want to start bartending or waiting tables and then still be doing that 20 years later. So real estate was another way to work with people. I was good at memorizing things about listings and could set my own hours. Eventually, I got addicted to it and became a deal junkie.
Q: Did your acting history help you in the real estate business?
A: It’s the same talent and the same muscle. I make all my team members take improve classes because you become a better business person if you know how to improve. It’s about saying yes and adapting to situations. That’s sales. That’s business.
Q: How did those lean years shape your understanding of money?
A: I saved as much as I possibly could, and still do. I was always afraid of having no money. Even now I don’t think of myself as rich. I distinctly remember the day I had my debit card declined at the Food Emporium, and I had to leave the grocery store with tears in my eyes. I promised myself I would never go back to that moment.
Q: Since you make a living at real estate, is that where you invest your personal money too?
A: It’s important to invest in what you know. So I do invest in a lot of townhouses and apartments. I see deals fifty times a day, and I know what’s a good deal or a bad one. If my clients pass on a good deal, I’ll jump on it.
Q: Why is your giving so New York-focused?
A: I wouldn’t be where I am were it not for New York City. So any money I make is honestly the house’s money. I don’t understand people who don’t give back, because the city has done so much for me. So I work with a lot of organizations doing good work locally, like City Harvest and Robin Hood and Ronald McDonald House.
Q: You are looking to start a family with your wife Emilia, what lessons do you plan to pass along to your kids?
A: Daddy comes first! A lot of kids in NYC grow up as complete brats because they are raised with the idea that they come first. That’s just not true. So I want them to understand the value of work and the power of a dollar, the same way my dad taught me. Growing up I resented him a lot – but now I am very thankful.
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