Renovating Dovetails Perfectly Into life as a Grandmother. Here’s Why:
The Flexibility Factor
I’ll be honest , I have a fairly short attention span. I love the project model.
Get a new project, go hard and fast at it, get it done in a few months, then kick back until the next one comes along.
And here’s the beautiful part: you’re not working nine to five. You tailor your hours around the project and life.
That means being there at the times that are important to your kids and your grandkids. School events. Birthdays, Grand parents day, Lunch dates.
Age Is No Limit
I get to show my grandchildren that you can make a decision to improve your financial position at any age.
You can do projects to build an income and a life you love whether you’re 35 or 65.
That’s a legacy worth leaving.
It Keeps You Connected and Active
Renovating is dynamic.
You make a decision to do a project, then you’re planning it out, sourcing materials, pulling the deal together, getting the property sorted. It’s not something you can do from the sidelines.
You’re in the thick of it. And I honestly believe it keeps you young.
The Real Legacy
Being a grandmother in this industry is a legacy project in itself.
Properties get renovated, profits get made, but the real impact?
It’s showing the next generation what’s possible.
So if you’ve been wondering whether you’re too old to start renovating,
or whether it’s too late to build wealth and income,
I’m living proof it’s not.
Your age isn’t a limitation. It’s your secret weapon.
Ready to start building your legacy?
Bernadette













