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Barbara Corcoran, Senior Real Estate Columnist

Barbara Corcoran’s credentials include straight D’s in high school and college and twenty jobs by the time she turned twenty-three. It was her next job, however, that would make her one of the most successful entrepreneurs in the country, when she borrowed $1,000 from her boyfriend and quit her job as a waitress to start a tiny real estate company in New York City. Over the next twenty-five years, she’d parlay that $1,000 loan into a five-billion-dollar real estate business.

Barbara is the author of If You Don’t Have Big Breasts, Put Ribbons on Your Pigtails, an unlikely business book that has become a national best-seller. In it, Barbara credits her struggles in school and her mother’s kitchen-table wisdom for her imagination and her quick wittedness in the business world. The book is a fresh, frank look at how to succeed in life and business and is as heartwarming as it is smart and motivating.

In 2005 Barbara started a new venture, the multi-media company Barbara Corcoran Inc. She is the real estate contributor for NBC’s Today Show and CNBC, she writes a weekly real estate column for the Daily News and monthly columns for MORE Magazine and Redbook, and Springboard Press released Barbara’s second book, Nextville: Amazing Places to Live the Rest of Your Life last Spring to amazing reviews..

As a speaker, Barbara brings her front-lines experience and infectious energy to every person she meets. Motivational, inspirational, and sometimes outrageous, Barbara Corcoran’s tell-it-like-it-is attitude is a refreshing approach to success.

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Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q1 - I'm considering buying a house on a nice block in Queens, but it has a spiral staircase to the master bedroom and popcorn ceilings.  Neither my husband nor I are handy around the house and don't want... Read More

 
Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q1 - I'm a single man earning $70k per year and I save between $800 and $1000 every month. I'd like to buy a house now, but there are no programs out there to help first-time home buyers earning... Read More

 
Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q1 - I purchased a two-bedroom apartment in Harlem two years ago.  I plan to stay at least another 10 years.  I'd like to replace the cheap countertops, but can't decide between granite and Silestone.  Will it make a... Read More

 
Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q1 - I bought a house with my husband 3 years ago with a 6% VA loan. We are struggling with credit card debt and I want to refinance to get a lower rate. Do I have to wait... Read More

 
Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q1 - I own a restored 1800s Victorian in pristine condition in upstate New York. I paid cash for the home two years ago but have moved out and need to sell. It's been on the market for 6... Read More

 
Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q1 - My wife of 31 years and I recently moved to our vacation home in the Poconos and also purchased a condo in Ft. Myers, Florida, where we will stay for 4 months a year and rent it... Read More

 
Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q1 - My small home is in a good location of Silicon Valley in Northern California, but it's only a one story 2-bedroom, 1-bath of approximately 1,050 sq ft.  Many one story homes in the area have been torn... Read More

 
Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q1 - My wife and I are considering selling our studio apartment on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. We need a one or two bedroom and eventually want to buy, but plan to rent for a while until... Read More

 
Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q1 - I'm a first time home buyer. Is it wise to get a broker or not and save myself a broker's fee? If so, what's the average rate for a broker and what should I be looking for?... Read More

 
Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q1 - I'm a single man earning $70k per year and I save between $800 and $1000 every month. I'd like to buy a house now, but there are no programs out there to help first-time home buyers earning... Read More

 
Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q1 - I've been searching for my first home since I felt this would be the best time to buy, but I haven't found anything I like in my price range.  Would it be a good idea to build... Read More

 
Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q1 - I've been searching for my first home since I felt this would be the best time to buy, but I haven't found anything I like in my price range.  Would it be a good idea to build... Read More

 
Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q1 - I have a two-bedroom condo in Palm Coast, Florida, that I acquired through an inheritance.  I put it up for sale last August and it has not sold yet.  The condo is on the lower level and... Read More

 
Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q1 - I'm a single mom who wants to buy my first piece of real estate, but my credit isn't all that good. I currently have my own business and work as a teacher's assistant, and I'm cleaning my... Read More

 
Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q1 - Is it possible to get a reverse mortage loan on a vacant house?  I don't live in it and I don't have it rented out.A - No, it's not.  Reverse mortgages are only available for a principal residence. ... Read More

 
Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q1 - Should I trust someone who contacts me to offer to help me negotiate with my lender? A - That depends on who they are.  There's a glut of companies right now that promise to help you renegotiate... Read More

 
Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q1 - We bought our home in 2003 and have a mortgage and a home equity. The problem is that the home equity is an adjustable, interest only 10-year loan. I really have no idea what we were thinking,... Read More

 
Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q1 - We're newlyweds who recently started shopping for our first home.  This week our Realtor showed us a house we like, but it's a short sale.  What do we need to know if we decide to buy this... Read More

 
Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q1 - I own a home worth around $400,000 and I owe $199,000.  I have very little cash but great credit. How difficult is it to coordinate selling my present home and buying a new home? What are the... Read More

 
Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q & A with Barbara Corcoran

Q1 - You've recently written a lot about the great deals buyers can find in today's market and how "these are the good old days we've all been dreaming about."  I really don't think you're writing about ordinary working... Read More

 
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