

In 2001 her real estate company was purchased by the real estate giant NRT Incorporated for $66 million. Soon after, she was publishing news on New York City’s real estate data trends in The Corcoran Report. After graduating and holding several jobs, she started The Corcoran Group, a real estate business, in 1973. #16 Barbara Corcoran Net Worth-$100 millionīarbara Corcoran is an American businesswoman, consultant, author, investor and television personality with a net worth of $100 million. It currently has over 10 million members and includes 116,000+ neighborhoods in the U.S. In 2021, Nextdoor reported revenues of $181 million and has seen users each year grown. This allows you to share and stay up to date with the events happening in your own neighborhood. But instead of connecting with friends, people you went to high school with and co-workers, you can connect with people who live in your community. Nextdoor works like other social networks where you can connect with people and share information, news, and thoughts. His current net worth sits at just over $50 million. Nirave Tolia is the co-founder of the world’s largest local social network, Nextdoor. Photo Credit: Christopher Michel under CC
He also created A \ IDEA which is a branding and product development agency. He created AF Square, an angel fund and technology consultancy with investments in over 40 startups including Spotify, Songza, Dropbox, and Uber. Carter is no stranger to funding startups. He made a guest appearance on Shark Tank during the 7th season. Born in Philadelphia, he has also managed acts such as John Legend and Nelly. He is best know for helping acts such as Lady gaga and the rapper Eve, reach stardom. #18 Troy Carter Net Worth (Guest Season 7) $30 millionĬarter is the founder, chairman and CEO of Atom Factory, a talent management and full-service film and television production company. As a special bonus, we’ve included some guest sharks in our list. Here, we are going to count down the richest sharks in the tank.

Have you ever wondered how the entrepreneurs on ABC’s Shark Tank are able to consistently invest in the startups that enter the tank? Well, apparently, they have money to burn.
