Bianca D'Alessio, Real Estate Professional

Bianca D'Alessio, Real Estate Professional Bianca D'Alessio, founder & CEO The Masters Division, #1 Team in NYC & NYS & #14 in the Nation She also loves new experiences and cultures.

Growing up in a family of developers in the Manhattan, Hamptons and Westchester markets for over 25 years, Bianca has learned the entire process first hand and became increasingly passionate about seeing a plot of land transformed into a beautiful home. Bianca’s market knowledge coupled with her extensive experience with condos and new development give her real estate clients an insider’s edge, an

d a strong advantage. Creative, enthusiastic and dedicated, Bianca gives full attention to each client’s unique needs. She never loses sight of the fact that the purchase or sale of a home is a life-changing undertaking. Prior to her career in Real Estate, Bianca worked for a non-for-profit organization that focused on leadership development for young women. She had the opportunity to travel around the United States facilitating education workshops, behavioral analysis and inspirational speaking for over 2,500 women. Bianca never backs down when faced with a challenging situation and embraces adversity head on. When Bianca is not entrenched in Real Estate, she is an avid volunteer in New York City. As a member of the Financial Literacy Committee at the New York Junior League, she is committed to empowering and educating young adults to make sound decisions when it comes to matters of personal finance. Throughout Manhattan, Bianca regularly facilitates workshops on topics such as opening a bank account, establishing and using lines of credit responsibly, household budgeting and navigating the financial aid application process for college. During her time at Babson College in Boston, Bianca packed a suitcase and moved to Auckland, New Zealand for six months where she enrolled at the Business School at the University of Auckland. She then spent the next three months living in China, Russia and India studying the entrepreneurial ecosystems and political spheres that affect business in the emerging markets. Bianca eventually went on to do consulting work for a technology start-up firm in Tel Aviv, Israel. Through her time abroad, she gained incredible insight on different communication styles, negotiation tactics and cultural norms. Bianca prides herself on being a strong listener, lifelong learner and loyal advocate for her clients.

MAY IN THE PRESSFrom industry rankings and market commentary to national media features, May was filled with meaningful ...
06/02/2026

MAY IN THE PRESS

From industry rankings and market commentary to national media features, May was filled with meaningful conversations about real estate, entrepreneurship, leadership, and growth.

Featured in:
• The Hollywood Reporter
• The Real Deal
• New York Magazine
• The Epoch Times
• Babson College

I always enjoy the opportunity to contribute perspective on the trends shaping our industry and the strategies driving results in today’s market.

What real estate topics, market trends, or industry insights would you like to hear more about?

06/02/2026

For the first few years of building my business, I stopped traveling entirely.

I convinced myself that every day away from work was a day I was falling behind.

So I worked.
And worked.
And worked.

My business grew.
But my world got smaller.

The same meetings.
The same people.
The same routines.
The same way of thinking.

I was building momentum.
But I was losing perspective.

A few years later, I started traveling again and realized something:

The greatest value of travel isn’t the destination.
It’s the disruption.

In a new environment, nothing is automatic.
Autopilot gets turned off.

You have to adapt.
Observe.
Problem solve.
Trust yourself.

The same skills required to build a business.

The purpose of travel isn’t escape.
It’s perspective.

Because stepping outside of your routine is often the fastest way to challenge assumptions you’ve stopped questioning.

Some of the biggest breakthroughs in my life and career didn’t happen when I was working.

They happened when I stepped far enough away to see things differently.

Because the biggest risk isn’t failure.

It’s success without perspective.

When was the last time you changed your environment enough to change your thinking?

Honored to be recognized by  as one of the top 36 real estate brokers in New York City and celebrate alongside so many i...
05/23/2026

Honored to be recognized by as one of the top 36 real estate brokers in New York City and celebrate alongside so many incredible people shaping this industry.

Celebrating the evening inside current and former apartment made an incredible evening even more epic.

Grateful to and for such a beautiful evening.

Very grateful for my team, my clients, and everyone who continues believing in what we are building at

05/20/2026

2 years ago, I was nominated for a Hollywood Reporter Power Broker Award.
And I won the Rising Star Award.

At the time, I was only 2 years into building The Masters Division. I was still proving myself, building nonstop, and betting on a vision most people could not fully see yet.

But even then, I knew I wanted my company to stand for something bigger than transactions and numbers.

I wanted to create real impact.

That vision became Master Intentions, the 501(c)(3) nonprofit arm of The Masters Division, where a portion of every real estate commission we earn is reinvested into causes and communities that truly matter to us - to our agents and to our clients.

Over the past 2 years, we have launched a scholarship program, built a strategic partnership with Boston Children’s Hospital, supported more than a dozen charitable initiatives, and deployed over $50,000 toward meaningful causes through the work we do every single day.

And truthfully, this is only the beginning.

Because my vision for the impact we can create is far greater than what we have accomplished so far.

This year, I was nominated for another Hollywood Reporter Power Broker Award, this time for the Philanthropic Impact Award.

And honestly, this nomination means even more to me than the first one.

Because building a successful business is one thing.
But building one that creates meaningful impact while staying aligned with your values and purpose is something entirely different.

Comment below - what is a charitable cause or organization that is deeply meaningful to you?

Let’s create lasting impact together🤍

05/14/2026

By the time I turned 30, I looked at myself in the mirror and barely recognized the person staring back at me.

And that was the moment I realized…

No amount of success was ever going to save me if I kept abandoning myself in the process.

Writing this book changed me.

What started as a bucket list goal became one of the most healing experiences of my life because in order to write it honestly, I had to stop hiding from myself.

I had to revisit the heartbreak.
The pressure.
The loneliness.
The anxiety.
The exhaustion of constantly trying to prove I was enough.

In my 20s, I was surviving more than I was living.

I carried guilt from losing friends.
I felt ashamed after losing my money.
I felt stuck in a relationship I had outgrown.
I felt like an imposter when I started my business.
I felt responsible for keeping my family together while quietly falling apart inside myself.

I became really good at pretending to be strong.

But internally?

I was overwhelmed.
Lost.
Disconnected from who I actually was.

And honestly…
Aren’t most of us building externally while internally just trying to hold ourselves together?

There were chapters of this book I cried while writing.
Stories I almost deleted because I was terrified to let people see those parts of me.
But somewhere in the middle of writing it, something shifted.

And I started healing.

Not overnight.
Not perfectly.
But deeply.

Every exercise in this book is something I used in my own life first. Practices that helped me recover from trauma, build a business, become a better sister, daughter, partner, leader, and human being.

This book brought me home to myself.

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05/09/2026

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One of the hardest parts of leadership is rebuilding yourself while still leading others.Last year, I joined the Monday ...
05/08/2026

One of the hardest parts of leadership is rebuilding yourself while still leading others.

Last year, I joined the Monday Morning Radio podcast for a conversation about leadership, resilience, and the realities behind building a business.

What I never expected was for that conversation to become an entire chapter in the newly released book All You Can Eat Business Wisdom: Second Helpings.

This chapter is not really about success. It is about what it took to become the person capable of sustaining it.

The moments where I struggled with imposter syndrome.
The lessons adversity taught me about leadership.
And why success is always about playing the long game.

Grateful to Maxwell Rotbart for featuring me in his newest book now alavailable on

Swipe through for a sneak peek ➡️

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