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The star of "Owning Manhattan" on Netflix has recently made headlines with the expansion of his real estate business into Georgia. With new offices opening in both Savannah and Atlanta, Ryan Serhant is poised to tap into the growing real estate market in the Peach State.
Serhant, known for his dynamic approach to real estate and charismatic personality, aims to bring his expertise to these vibrant cities. The decision to establish a presence in Georgia comes as the state experiences a surge in demand for residential and commercial properties, driven by an influx of new residents and businesses.
In his discussions about the local market, Serhant highlighted the unique opportunities that Savannah and Atlanta offer. From historic homes in Savannah to bustling urban developments in Atlanta, he sees potential for significant growth. As he embarks on this new venture, the real estate community is eager to see how his strategies will influence the market landscape in Georgia.
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