The Reno Queen
August 14th, 2008Assume “property tycoon” means hard-nosed, cigar-chomping businessman? Well, think again, and meet four regular Australian women who’ve made honest millions by buying and selling real estate – rising interest rates and all. Here, they tell Anna Saunders how they did it…
The reno queen

Cheyanne Brae, 33, has amassed nearly $2 million worth of property through renovating.
“I’d accumulated $52,500 of debt. Looking back, I can see that after leaving home I embarked on a lifestyle I couldn’t afford, renting an expensive house and putting everything on credit cards.
But my debt-laden lifestyle was far from sustainable, and soon I faced two options: bankruptcy, or saving my way out of debt. I chose the latter. Then, as I gradually worked my way into the black, I became interested in property and the long-term financial security it offered.
Initially, I was overwhelmed by the possibilities: Should I invest locally or cash in on the WA mining boom? Should I buy in the inner city or the suburbs? So I started going to seminars, reading books and watching educational DVDs. The seminars advocated getting to know an area inside out before investing. After scouring the internet and newspapers, I chose a suburb popular with families. The old $240,000 four-bedroom house I bought would resell easily, but until then, I would live there and renovate.

Since then, I’ve taken a year off from my job as a flight attendant to buy and sell houses, always making money by renovating and on-selling within a few months. Once, as a kind of personal challenge, I even renovated a three-bedroom house in 32 days, increasing its value by $70,000.
It’s amazing the difference small changes can make, from replacing tired curtains to updating bathroom tiles. One of the most high-impact renovations is rendering a brick home – it can totally transform a house, so I often buy ’60s or ’70s brick homes.

TIP 2: Be specific about what you want and don’t settle for a property that doesn’t meet your requirements. Patience is a virtue in this game.

