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Yahoo
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
This Young Realtor's Home Tours Keep Going Viral Because They're Really, Really Hilarious
Breanna Banaciski (@tampa_bre) is a 30-year-old Realtor in Tampa, Florida, whose home tour TikToks are so funny they keep going viral — even among people who have absolutely zero plans of ever being able to own a home. (It's me, I'm people.) For example, Breanna started a video about a $1.3 million home by deadpanning, "Please share this with your rich friends. I'm gonna share it with the neck beards and my DMs who keep offering me money to see pictures of my feet. Joke's on you, b****. I have athlete's foot." She continued, saying, "I am way too poor to be in this house right now. Seriously, though, when I was in elementary school and they would have those canned food drives, they'd be like, 'Breanna, why haven't you brought in any cans?' I'm like, these are going to my house. Write my initials on the top of the can." At another home, she quipped, "There's no garage. But let's be honest, you don't need to keep your 2011 Toyota Camry safe." Later in the tour, she said, "Feel like a 1950s housewife. I'm waiting on my husband to come in here and tell me why I shouldn't make as much money as him." But my personal favorite of her videos is this home tour, where it feels like she's really going hard after one specific individual who owns a lifted truck. "This carport is tall enough to fit your jacked-up F150, but not tall enough to fill the void of when your father left." She went on to say, "Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, $660,000 shut the f*** up. What do you want me to do? It's two minutes from Bayshore Boulevard. You're the one who overextended yourself on an F150 payment. $950 a month. Imagine coming home to this after a long day of overcompensating." And in the comments, people are really loving her approach. Like, we are here, impatiently waiting to binge her show. HGTV, do your thing!! She's truly putting the "real" in real estate. I had to learn more about how Breanna got into real estate, what her peers think about her unconventional sales technique, and her serious recommendations for people in the current housing market, so I reached out to her via email. Breanna told me that she's only been working in real estate for nine months, but she had transferable skills from her former career. "I've worked in sales the majority of my life, but hated being stuck inside an office all day. Real estate was a way for me to escape the mundane 9-to-5 job. It also gave me flexibility to travel, which I love doing." She also said that she never expected her videos to go so viral, reaching people far from her home base in Florida. "I'm shocked by how many views I've gotten in this short period of time. I didn't think my 'stand-up comedy' routines would resonate with so many people." And she says that her peers in real estate seem to enjoy her home tours just as much as renters like me. "I have received an overwhelming amount of support from realtors and clients. Everyone really seems to enjoy my videos. I've been told that I'm 'a breath of fresh air.'" Breanna also shared her honest advice for anyone looking to buy a home in 2025. "Work with people that you trust and that have your best interest in mind. The home buying process can be overwhelming and sometimes tiring. Don't buy a home that you aren't 100% sure of. This is one of the biggest purchase decisions you'll ever make. Take your time and enjoy it." Finally, she shared her tips for anyone who's hoping their content will break through like her TikToks have. "If you're a creator or a business looking to grow your social media presence, start creating content that you would want to watch. Don't overthink the analytics. There aren't any 'hacks' that will magically make you grow. Create content that you genuinely love, shows who you are, and the rest will fall into place." Follow Breanna on TikTok.


Buzz Feed
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
This Realtor's Funny Home Tours Keep Going Viral
Breanna Banaciski (@tampa_bre) is a 30-year-old Realtor in Tampa, Florida, whose home tour TikToks are so funny they keep going viral — even among people who have absolutely zero plans of ever being able to own a home. (It's me, I'm people.) For example, Breanna started a video about a $1.3 million home by deadpanning, "Please share this with your rich friends. I'm gonna share it with the neck beards and my DMs who keep offering me money to see pictures of my feet. Joke's on you, b****. I have athlete's foot." She continued, saying, "I am way too poor to be in this house right now. Seriously, though, when I was in elementary school and they would have those canned food drives, they'd be like, 'Breanna, why haven't you brought in any cans?' I'm like, these are going to my house. Write my initials on the top of the can." At another home, she quipped, "There's no garage. But let's be honest, you don't need to keep your 2011 Toyota Camry safe." Later in the tour, she said, "Feel like a 1950s housewife. I'm waiting on my husband to come in here and tell me why I shouldn't make as much money as him." But my personal favorite of her videos is this home tour, where it feels like she's really going hard after one specific individual who owns a lifted truck. "This carport is tall enough to fit your jacked-up F150, but not tall enough to fill the void of when your father left." She went on to say, "Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, $660,000 shut the f*** up. What do you want me to do? It's two minutes from Bayshore Boulevard. You're the one who overextended yourself on an F150 payment. $950 a month. Imagine coming home to this after a long day of overcompensating." And in the comments, people are really loving her approach. Like, we are here, impatiently waiting to binge her show. HGTV, do your thing!! She's truly putting the "real" in real estate. I had to learn more about how Breanna got into real estate, what her peers think about her unconventional sales technique, and her serious recommendations for people in the current housing market, so I reached out to her via email. Breanna told me that she's only been working in real estate for nine months, but she had transferable skills from her former career. "I've worked in sales the majority of my life, but hated being stuck inside an office all day. Real estate was a way for me to escape the mundane 9-to-5 job. It also gave me flexibility to travel, which I love doing." She also said that she never expected her videos to go so viral, reaching people far from her home base in Florida. "I'm shocked by how many views I've gotten in this short period of time. I didn't think my 'stand-up comedy' routines would resonate with so many people." And she says that her peers in real estate seem to enjoy her home tours just as much as renters like me. "I have received an overwhelming amount of support from realtors and clients. Everyone really seems to enjoy my videos. I've been told that I'm 'a breath of fresh air.'" Breanna also shared her honest advice for anyone looking to buy a home in 2025. "Work with people that you trust and that have your best interest in mind. The home buying process can be overwhelming and sometimes tiring. Don't buy a home that you aren't 100% sure of. This is one of the biggest purchase decisions you'll ever make. Take your time and enjoy it." Finally, she shared her tips for anyone who's hoping their content will break through like her TikToks have. "If you're a creator or a business looking to grow your social media presence, start creating content that you would want to watch. Don't overthink the analytics. There aren't any 'hacks' that will magically make you grow. Create content that you genuinely love, shows who you are, and the rest will fall into place." Follow Breanna on TikTok.

News.com.au
28-05-2025
- Business
- News.com.au
Meet the real estate agent whose snarky roast videos are going viral
She's only been in the real estate business for nine months, but one Tampa, FL, agent is already drawing a large following for her cheeky humour in listing tour videos on TikTok. 'This carport is tall enough to fit your jacked-up F-150,' one recent video begins. 'But not tall enough to fill the void of when your father left.' Breanna Banaciski, 30, is the mastermind behind the sardonic listing tours, in which she roasts everything from baby boomers and her 'neckbeard' fanboys to the lamentable state of housing affordability. 'I've always wanted to do stand-up comedy,' she tells 'I just never got around to it, so I guess I'm doing it now — just inside of a house that's for sale.' Banaciski, an agent with Realty One Group Advantage, only got her real estate license in August. Now, her listing tour videos regularly draw millions of views on social media and praise from fans in the comments. 'If I win the lottery, I'm buying houses from you just to hear you give me the tour,' wrote one commenter. Another remarked, 'Can you come and roast my listed home?' Banaciski, who has a background in theatre and comedy, switched to real estate after years of working in car sales and business-to-business technology sales. 'I was like, 'Man, I hate 9 to 5; I just hate going into an office and sitting in a desk all day,'' she recalls. 'Now I can work whenever I want to — which is pretty much 24/7 — but I didn't realise that then.' Her earliest real estate videos on social media were based on what she saw other agents doing: local market updates, tips for buyers, and traditional touting of listings. 'For months, I was just making these regular old, kind of bland videos that didn't really show who I was,' she says. 'They weren't me, exactly.' Then on a lark last fall, she improvised a listing tour video sprinkled with jokes, uploading it to social media on a Friday before leaving town on a weekend trip. When she returned, she was stunned to see the video had been viewed more than 20,000 times, and she realised she had struck on a style that resonated. MORE: Named: Aus' shock new $3m suburbs exposed 'This carport is tall enough to fit your jacked up F-150 but not tall enough fill the void of when your father left,' she says in one video. 'You guys are going to f***ing hate me. This house is worth $1.3 million. Please share this with your rich friends. I am way too poor to be in this house right now,' she said in another. Dara Khoyi, Banaciski's broker at Realty One, says he was initially stunned upon seeing her roast videos — but that he has supported her humorous approach to drumming up business. 'We do take our clients very seriously, and our role in helping them very seriously, but at the same time, we kind of like to have fun with the work that we do,' he tells 'We give our agents business freedom, so to date I've been supportive of her, and I'm thrilled that she's getting a good reception.' Banaciski says that her comedy videos have not yet led directly to sales of the properties she's featured, but have generated lots of interest from buyers and sellers interested in working with her. 'A lot of people say, 'You're a breath of fresh air. You seem so down to earth. I can relate to you,'' she says. Those client connections have proven crucial for Banaciski as she launches her real estate career in a decidedly slow market. 'There are people out there buying and selling right now,' she says. 'You just have to really, really find them and somehow hone in on your niche.'