Barbara Corcoran is a notable American businesswoman, investor, author, and television personality, best known for her impactful role as a “Shark” investor on the critically acclaimed ABC television series “Shark Tank.”
With a net worth estimated at around $100 million, Corcoran has made a significant mark in the real estate industry and beyond, showcasing her entrepreneurial spirit and keen business acumen.
Born on March 10, 1949, in Edgewater, New Jersey, Barbara was raised in a bustling household as the second of ten children in an Irish-Catholic family. Growing up with nine siblings, she learned early on the value of hard work and perseverance.
Despite facing challenges associated with dyslexia, which impacted her academic performance, Barbara did not let these obstacles deter her ambitions.
Career in Real Estate
At the age of 23, Corcoran took her first step into the real estate world by working as a receptionist at the Giffuni Brothers’ real estate firm. Determined to start her own business, she borrowed $1,000 from her boyfriend, Ray Simone, and co-founded Corcoran-Simone in 1973. This venture would lay the groundwork for her future success.
After seven years, Corcoran and Simone’s relationship ended, with Ray leaving Barbara for her secretary. Undeterred by this setback, Barbara rebranded the company as The Corcoran Group, which rapidly gained traction in the competitive New York City real estate market.
Under her leadership, the firm became one of the most successful real estate companies in New York, and in 2001, she sold it to National Realty Trust (NRT) for an impressive $66 million.
Corcoran’s expertise extended beyond mere property sales; she was also a pioneer in real estate marketing.
She began publishing “The Corcoran Report,” a real estate newsletter that provided valuable market insights and analysis, further solidifying her reputation as a thought leader in the industry.
Television Success
Barbara Corcoran’s transition into television came in 2009 when she joined “Shark Tank,” a reality show where entrepreneurs pitch their business ideas to a panel of wealthy investors. Her engaging personality and sharp business insight quickly made her a fan favorite.
Over the years, Barbara has made over 130 deals on the show, with her largest investment being $350,000 for a 40% stake in the company Coverplay.
“Shark Tank” has not only earned critical acclaim but also won multiple Emmy Awards, further elevating Barbara’s profile.
Beyond “Shark Tank,” she has made guest appearances on various television shows, including “Dancing with the Stars,” where she participated in the 25th season, and made cameo appearances on shows like “Drop Dead Diva” and “Grace and Frankie.”
Author and Podcaster
In addition to her television work, Barbara has authored several books that share her business philosophy and personal experiences. Her publications include “If You Don’t Have Big Breasts, Put Ribbons On Your Pigtails: And Other Lessons I Learned From My Mom” (2003), “Nextville: Amazing Places to Live Your Life” (2008), and “Shark Tales: How I Turned $1,000 into a Billion Dollar Business” (2011).
These works reflect her insights on entrepreneurship, success, and personal growth.
Barbara has also hosted podcasts, such as “888-Barbara” and “Business Unusual with Barbara,” where she shares advice on business strategies and life lessons, drawing on her extensive experience in the real estate market and beyond.
Real Estate Investments
In the realm of real estate, Barbara Corcoran has made significant personal investments. In 2001, she and her husband purchased a luxurious 2,700-square-foot apartment on Park Avenue for $3.5 million.
Later, in 2015, they acquired an opulent Fifth Avenue penthouse for $10 million, featuring stunning amenities like a solarium, conservatory, and landscaped terrace. These investments reflect her continued commitment to real estate, both professionally and personally.