For richer or broker, Briana Siaca is married to NYC real estate.
But closing multimillion-dollar deals on Gotham’s finest addresses wasn’t her first love. Instead, it’s become the former Miss New York USA’s glitzy second act.
“Pageantry gave me a tough skin, it boosted my confidence and taught me tenacity,” Siaca, 30, a first-year realtor with luxury brokerage the Corcoran Group, told The Post.
“With all those tools,” continued the brunette, “transitioning into New York City real estate just made sense.”
Siaca’s far from the only glamour gal to ditch a life in the limelight for the hustle and bustle of hawking haute homes.
In fact, real estate is fast becoming a choice career change for business belles throughout the US, per a 2023 report from the National Association of Realtors.
Examining industry demographics, researchers found that 62% of the country’s agents are women — most of whom have “had careers in other fields prior to real estate.”
Jessica Markowski, star of the new Netflix series “Owning Manhattan,” told The Post her previous gigs in fashion technology and content creation give her a leg up as a broker with Ryan Serhant’s eponymous firm.