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Bravo’s “Million Dollar Listing” star Ryan Serhant is taking on a new property listing: His own family’s NYC penthouse, which he’ll be renting out for $15,000 a month.

Serhant has lived in the 2,000-square-foot condominium in West Soho with his family since 2015. But he recently finished renovations on a Brooklyn townhouse he acquired about four years ago, and he plans to move in to create more space for his family.

Now, as he searches for the right tenant, he’s looking back on what made the place so special to begin with.

“It was my listing. I sold it to myself because I knew it was a great deal,” he told The Post. “People walking in knew they would need to make changes and found it daunting, but for me, it was the perfect apartment.”

“I did the math against comparables, and I knew I could do the work better than anybody else,” he said.

Serhant, 36, purchased the lofty, private condominium in 2014 with his now-wife Emilia Bechrakis, 35, when the place was dark and outdated.

“It was delivered with dark floors, brown leather cabinets with red interiors, fluorescent lights, black and brown tile bathrooms — it was very dark,” he said. “It was great when we finally had our home [after renovations]. We were super excited to move in.”

His household now includes their 2-year-old daughter, Zena, and Bechrakis’ mother, who helps take care of Zena.

“We love it a lot, which is why I’m not selling it. Because the area is only going to get better, so we want to keep it. But we’re happy to let someone borrow it,” he told The Post.


  “I wanted high ceilings and a really big living and dining space,” he told the Post. Richard Caplan “I wanted high ceilings and a really big living and dining space,” he told the Post. Richard Caplan

  “I couldn’t find a three-bedroom with a bonus space [the office] that has a lofty, downtown feel and doesn’t share a hallway,” said Serhant. Richard Caplan “I couldn’t find a three-bedroom with a bonus space [the office] that has a lofty, downtown feel and doesn’t share a hallway,” said Serhant. Richard Caplan

  His mother-in-law, who lives with Serhant, cooks there “every day” he said. Richard Caplan His mother-in-law, who lives with Serhant, cooks there “every day” he said. Richard Caplan

With interior designer Robin Baron, they gut-renovated the interior and added a bathroom and closet space. They moved into their new apartment with light wood floors, a new kitchen and bathrooms, stone settings and luxurious finishes on Valentine’s Day 2015.


  “We love it a lot, which is why I’m not selling it,” said Serhant. Richard Caplan “We love it a lot, which is why I’m not selling it,” said Serhant. Richard Caplan

  Serhant used the office as a playroom for his 2-year-old daughter, Zena. Richard Caplan Serhant used the office as a playroom for his 2-year-old daughter, Zena. Richard Caplan

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Serhant added a new bathroom to the penthouse before he moved in.
Serhant added a new bathroom to the penthouse before he moved in.Richard Caplan
Before Serhant's renovation, the bathrooms used to be tiled black and brown, he said.
Before Serhant’s renovation, the bathrooms used to be tiled black and brown, he said.Richard Caplan
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So what will the affluent renter-to-be get when they sign on as a Serhant tenant? Two outdoor terraces, a chef’s kitchen, an office and expansive entertaining spaces, to start.

The chef’s kitchen has white marble countertops and luxurious finishes, plus a built-in wine rack.  


  “We’re happy to let someone borrow it,” Serhant told the New York Post. Richard Caplan “We’re happy to let someone borrow it,” Serhant told the New York Post. Richard Caplan

  “There have been birds chirping on the terraces in the mornings these days,” he said. Richard Caplan “There have been birds chirping on the terraces in the mornings these days,” he said. Richard Caplan

  The home has two terraces and is located near the Hudson River Park. Richard Caplan The home has two terraces and is located near the Hudson River Park. Richard Caplan

The home’s office space — which Serhant used as a playroom for his daughter — and its outdoor space make it an attractive property during the coronavirus pandemic, when many New Yorkers have resorted to living and working in their homes.

“There have been birds chirping on the terraces in the mornings these days,” he said. “The [main] terrace is massive, and it’s perfect for getting sun, reading, taking phone calls or working because it has the fire pit, greenery, huge views — it’s all about the views looking south.”

Scott Hill of SERHANT is the co-listing agent on the property.

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