Even the most time poor people can create a property success story

Even the most time poor people can create a property success story
Jo ChiversDecember 7, 2020

One of the joys of my job is listening to people's investment stories - how they've achieved what they have so far and where they are heading.

One of our female clients has six children, is an accountant and owns eleven investment properties after completing two property developments with Property Bloom. To state the obvious, she's time poor, I've written about Rachel in the past...

How does a mother of six come to accumulate eleven investment properties?

Another client is a family man and fellow soccer coach, man does he loves his football! We met years ago as our sons played for the same club, but he didn't know what I did until he read an article in a property magazine that I'd written. Busy with work, soccer and family commitments and with no development experience, he asked me to manage a project for him. Then he embarked on a long-term holiday; we organised the builder to pre-invoice his drawdowns so we could manage the bank payments while he toured Europe.

Another lovely couple recently completed a three villa development with us, she works at a university and he's an engineer, both highly educated. They referred their daughter, a law (and soon to be medicine) graduate to us for her first property investment - a dual occupancy project. She was our youngest ever client. When we completed villas, the parents signed up for another project; they had little spare time and I think most importantly, we'd earned their trust.

We managed one development for a client who we are very proud to say served our country in the Australian Army in Afghanistan. She was there right through the duration of her development. I really cherished the updates we would get from this lady, when she had email access, and was amazed at some of the conditions she had to endure. No running water for days – how is a girl to wash her hair!  Needless to say, she had important things on her mind and could not have managed her own development from an active war zone. I've written about her story before too:

Don't let a war get in the way

All our clients are different - they come from varying backgrounds, cultures and employment and we love working with such diverse clientele.  

But there is a common thread I have noticed.

All of our clients are highly driven and time poor.  They are conscious that there is a limited amount of time available in which to build their wealth.  They've told me, that to outsource the management of their property development to someone more experienced and capable was a no brainer. They openly admit that whilst passionate about property development, there is a knowledge gap and for them to come up to speed would take years.

To handover this responsibility to us lets our clients keep doing what they do well, earn a salary to support their financing and spend precious time with those they love.

www.propertybloom.com.au

Jo Chivers

Jo Chivers is director of Property Bloom, which manages property development.

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