Rebecca Cuderman has bought four houses, sinking her savings into renovations and hoping to get into value adding with a subdivision in future. Picture: Liam Kidston
“I grew up north of Brisbane in Redcliffe. My family still live there, but I’m now on the south side. Born in 98, so I’m 24. Receptionist was all you could do at 17 without a licence because you can’t get that until you’re 18.”Rebecca Cuderman bought this three bedder on a 607sq m block in Slacks Creek bought for $350,000 in 2021.
“When I was 18, I didn’t go out for three years. In the end, it pays off. You only get out what you put in,” she said.“I’ve got my own residence I live in and then I’ve got three investments now. Everyone in the office knows me for buying, I swear, the world’s worst houses. The most recent one I just bought is a house and granny flat that we’ve been doing up,” she said.
She said the real estate market had swung completely since she started in the sector two years before Covid-19. Her experience at reception stood her in good stead, she said, filtering the entire spectrum of real estate requirements from property management, to leasing, and sales groundwork.