Test cricketer James Pattinson, reality TV star Zana Pali and Olympian Carrie Smith are among a growing club of Victorian celebrities picking up a tool belt to renovate Victorian homes.
Pattinson has swapped bowling pace for flipping homes, and has already wowed the market with his first effort earlier in the year.
The former Australian fast bowler offloaded a four-bedroom Elwood residence for $3.47m that he and his partner had renovated together.
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Since then, he’s hit the ground running and has two townhouses up for sale that he’s built.
Pattinson said he loved being involved in all the intricate details of building a home and the finished product was always rewarding.
Smith, who competed at the 2016 Rio Olympics, has already bought another project after selling her last flip in June, while ex-My Kitchen Rules contestant Pali’s luxury homes have also snared prices in the millions.
She sold the Brighton home that she built with husband Gianni Romano for about $10m in August, which features an 800-bottle wine cellar, lift, pool and spa, as well as a basement entertainment area dubbed “the nightclub”.
Pali said she developed a love of property while growing up on construction sites as a child, as her family are developers.
She joins former St Kilda player turned builder and developer Stewart “Buckets” Loewe in giving advice to others planning a home renovation or update.
“My father was a young migrant from Europe who came over and just taught me to work hard, that’s what stood me in good stead with my footy career and taken that into my work career,” Loewe said.
His advice to those looking to renovate their home was not believe what they saw on television show The Block.
“You watch these shows and that’s TV. Reality is you’ve got to get your trades in, sequence your trades and try not to rush – that would be my biggest advice,” he said.
“You’ve just got to do things right.”
Buyers’ advocate Matthew Cleverdon said many homebuyers enjoyed finding out the story that comes with a property and that having a famous personality behind the build piqued interest.
Plus, it often comes with the benefit of being able to view a celeb’s past projects on television shows and social media.
“Celebrities who have seen success in flipping properties have educated themselves and obtained solid information to make quality decisions on good properties in great locations,” Mr Cleverdon said.
He added that there had been strong demand for renovated or “turnkey” homes since building costs had increased during the Covid pandemic.
RENOVATION TIPS FROM CELEBRITIES
Carrie Smith – Olympian sailor
– Show your personality in your renovation
– Go with your gut as to what you love and enjoy
– Take your time as the renovation isn’t going to happen overnight
Stewart Loewe – Former St Kilda Football Club player
– Don’t believe what you see on The Block
– You can’t put a band aid over something that’s not right from the start
– The foundation of a home is so important
– Don’t take shortcuts
Zana Pali – My Kitchen Rules star
– It’s a numbers game so get your projects done in a fast fashion, time is money
– Take the emotion out of a renovation or flip
– Know your square metreage, land overlaps, permits and what you can do with a property straight away
– Have a good team behind you
– Buy the worst house on the best street as anything you add to it is going to be of value
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