After graduating from college, she taught school for a year but soon moved on. She had worked a total of 20 jobs by the time she was 23, including a side job renting apartments in New York City. While she was a waitress, her boyfriend convinced her to work for a real estate company. She wanted to be her own boss, and in 1973, while working as a receptionist for the Giffuni Brothers' real estate company in New York City, she co-founded The Corcoran-Simonè with her boyfriend, who lent her $1,000. In the mid-1970s, she also began publishing
The Corcoran Report, a newsletter covering real estate data trends in New York City. In September 2017, Corcoran was announced as a contestant for
season 25 of
Dancing with the Stars, where she was partnered with
Keo Motsepe. In 2017, Corcoran's Shark Tank deal with The Comfy, an oversized wearable blanket, turned her $50,000 investment into $468 million. She was then bought out. Formerly known as Barbara Corcoran Venture Partners, today Forefront Venture Partners invests in high-growth, revenue-generating, early-stage companies. ==Personal life==