Why Smart Women Don’t Start by Buying Property (And What They Do Instead)
If I told you that you could make $100,000 profit from one three-month renovation project, would you believe me?
Most women respond with excitement followed immediately by overwhelm: “That’s amazing, but I wouldn’t know where to start.”
So I thought it might be valuable to spell out where to start and you might be surprised to know: You don’t start by buying property.
In fact, for your first three months in renovation, I want you to tie your hands behind your back and resist every impulse to make an offer, sign a contract, or hand over a deposit.
Because the women who make serious money in renovation understand something that eager beginners miss: the profit is made before you ever hold the keys.
The Three-Month Rule That Changes Everything
Sarah thought she was ready. She’d watched renovation shows, read property blogs, even attended a weekend seminar. So when she spotted a “perfect” renovation project in her favorite suburb, she jumped.
Four months and $80,000 over budget later, Sarah discovered what I could have taught her in week one: she’d fallen in love with the wrong property in the wrong market for all the wrong reasons.
This is why my most successful students spend their first three months in detective mode.
They’re not shopping—they’re studying. They’re analysing before-and-after prices of renovated properties in their target areas. They’re understanding what their market actually wants versus what they think it wants. Most importantly, they’re learning to spot the difference between a $50,000 profit opportunity and a $50,000 money pit.
During those crucial first 90 days, you’re building something more valuable than a property portfolio: you’re building market intelligence.
You’ll discover that the three-bedroom homes in Suburb A consistently sell for $250K more post-renovation, while identical properties in Suburb B (just two streets away) only add $80K in value. You’ll notice that modern kitchen renovations in your area are adding $ 40,000 to sale prices, while bathroom updates are adding $ 65,000.
This isn’t information you can Google. This is market-specific intelligence that becomes your competitive advantage.
Strategy Over Emotion: The Mindset That Makes Money
Here’s the hardest lesson for new renovators: your first project should be strategic, not emotional.
I see women fall into this trap constantly. They find a property that speaks to their heart and fall in love with how they can improve the property… planning dream kitchens and luxury bathrooms.
That’s not renovation. That’s expensive therapy.
Successful renovators think differently about that first project. They ask:
- What property will teach me the fundamentals with manageable risk?
- Where can I achieve a clear profit outcome that sets me up for project two?
- What type of renovation will give me the fastest return on investment?
Your first project might be your own home, but it might not be. It depends entirely on where you are in your life cycle and what assets you currently have available to you. The key is choosing based on strategic value, not emotional attachment.
The Sweet Spot: Cosmetic Plus in High-Demand Areas
After 35 years in this business, I’ve identified the perfect starter project profile: cosmetic plus renovations in areas with strong buyer demand.
What’s “cosmetic plus”? It’s beyond paint and carpet, but not structural. Think:
- Kitchen and bathroom updates
- Flooring throughout
- Internal painting and styling
- Minor layout improvements
- Landscaping and curb appeal
Why this approach works for beginners:
- A manageable scope means fewer opportunities for costly mistakes
- Predictable timelines reduce holding costs and stress
- Clear value-add makes profit calculations more reliable
- Lower complexity means less specialised knowledge required
The area selection is equally crucial. You want suburbs where:
- Properties sell quickly (strong buyer demand)
- Renovated homes command premium prices
- There’s evidence of successful renovations by others
- You understand the buyer profile and their preferences
Save your passion projects,the heritage restorations, the complete rebuilds, the architectural statements for when you have both the skills and capital to execute them flawlessly.
Your Network Is Your Net Worth
One of the biggest mistakes I see women make is trying to figure out renovation alone. Successful renovators understand that their network is their net worth.
Start building your support team before you need them:
Buyer’s Agents: Find agents who specialise in your target areas and understand renovation potential. They’ll bring you off-market opportunities and help you avoid overpriced disasters.
Mortgage Brokers: Not all loans are created equal for renovation projects. You need brokers who understand construction lending, progress payments, and the unique cash flow of renovation projects.
Trusted Trades: The difference between a profitable renovation and a costly nightmare often comes down to your tradespeople. Start building relationships with carpenters, plumbers, electricians, and tilers who deliver quality work on time and on budget.
Property Lawyers: Renovation projects can involve complex contracts, planning permissions, and settlement arrangements. Having experienced legal support prevents costly mistakes.
The magic happens when these professionals start working together as your team. They refer clients to each other, share market intelligence, and often provide preferential pricing to clients who bring consistent business.
The Apprenticeship That Changes Everything
“Can I shadow you on your renovation project?”
I get asked this question constantly, and I always used to say no—it’s just not practical or safe to have untrained observers on construction sites.
But recently, I figured out how to make this work in the most brilliant way: the Class Project.
This isn’t theoretical learning. It’s real renovating with real money, real timelines, and real profit. Students become part of the entire process—from setting up the joint venture and evaluating the property purchase, right through to managing the renovation and banking the profit at settlement.
Think of it as a renovation apprenticeship where you get all the learning without the financial exposure.
You’re involved in every decision:
- Property evaluation: What makes this a good investment?
- Trade selection: How do we choose reliable contractors?
- Design decisions: What renovations will maximize profit?
- Project management: How do we keep everything on time and on budget?
- Marketing preparation: How do we present the property for maximum sale price?
The best learning happens when things go wrong—and like every renovation project, things do go wrong. But instead of costing you money and causing stress, these challenges become valuable learning experiences while we handle the risk.
By the end of the Class Project, participants have something invaluable: a complete template for replicating the process independently. They understand the numbers, know the process, have proven team members, and most importantly, have the confidence that comes from real experience.
Your Next Move: From Dreaming to Doing
Whether you’re ready to start your three-month market research phase or interested in fast-tracking your education through a Class Project, the key is taking that first strategic step.
Remember:
- Knowledge before action prevents expensive mistakes
- Strategy over emotion ensures profitable outcomes
- Network building creates long-term success
- Practical experience builds confidence faster than theory
The women who build sustainable wealth through renovation aren’t necessarily the ones with the most money to start. They’re the ones who invest time in understanding their market, building their network, and developing their skills before they risk their capital.
That $100,000 profit from a three-month project? It’s absolutely achievable. But it starts with tying your hands behind your back and learning to see opportunities that others miss.
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