Owning Manhattan is making a comeback for its long-awaited second season on Netflix.

The much-anticipated second season of Owning Manhattan is making its way to Netflix, and fans are eager to dive back into the world of high-stakes real estate.

Netflix confirmed the renewal of Owning Manhattan for a second season just one month after the reality show made its global debut in June 2024.

The countdown has begun as fans eagerly await the return of SERHANT CEO Ryan Serhant and the rest of the Owning Manhattan team.

Here’s everything you need to know about the return of Owning Manhattan, including its release date, cast, and what to expect.

Owning Manhattan season 2 release date

Owning Manhattan season two will be available on Netflix starting December 5.

This means that subscribers have had to endure an 18-month wait before the real estate series makes its highly anticipated return.

Owning Manhattan season two stars JJordan Hurt, Jess Taylor and Nile Lundgren. Owning Manhattan season two stars JJordan Hurt, Jess Taylor and Nile Lundgren. (Image: NETFLIX)Owning Manhattan season 2 episode count

The second season of Owning Manhattan will consist of eight episodes, mirroring the first season’s episode count.

All eight episodes will be released on December 5, allowing fans to binge-watch the hit show during the holiday season.

Owning Manhattan season 2 cast

As expected, CEO Ryan Serhant will once again be at the center of Owning Manhattan, along with his team of ambitious employees.

Some of these include Chloe Tucker Caine, Jess Taylor, Genesis Suero, and Tricia Lee, among others.

However, it has been reported that Maggie Wu and Savannah Gowarty will not be returning for the second season.

Owning Manhattan season 2 release date, cast, episode count and what to expectOwning Manhattan season 2 release date, cast, episode count and what to expect(Image: NETFLIX)What to expect from Owning Manhattan season 2

Season two is set to pick up where the dramatic season one finale left off, after Ryan was presented with the opportunity to sell an entire building of units valued at over $300 million.

This massive opportunity for the company is sure to spark a lot of questions about who will handle the sales and how Ryan will decide who’s right for the job.

The first season also concluded with a tense face-off between Ryan and employee Jonathan Normolle, following Jonathan’s disparaging comments about a colleague on the company podcast.

The season ended with Ryan dramatically firing Jonathan, but it remains unclear if he will appear in the second season.

If Jonathan does make an appearance in the new episodes, what will he have to say to Ryan?

Owning Manhattan season two premieres on Friday, December 5, on Netflix.