Can athletes really turn short sporting careers into lifelong financial security through property investment? In short, yes – here is how to do it.
From cricket pitches to property portfolios, professional athletes are increasingly using real estate to secure their financial futures long after their sporting careers end.
On The Pure Property Podcast, Phil Tarrant and Paul Glossop speak with former Australian cricketer Stephen O’Keefe about his transition from elite sport into building a property portfolio and investing for the future.
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O’Keefe shares his journey from a modest cricket contract to developing a diversified portfolio, reflecting on early missteps, the importance of due diligence, and key lessons learned along the way.
The conversation also highlights the need for financial planning among athletes with short, uncertain careers, with O’Keefe sharing that by his early 30s, his passion for cricket had faded, and the game had become a job that funded his growing focus on property investment.
The trio also digs into whether rising construction costs and tougher lending conditions are changing the game for investors and developers right now.
Additionally, the co-hosts underscore the importance of having a trusted team and long-term planning for athletes, with O’Keefe’s journey reflecting the need to learn quickly, adapt, and position himself for life beyond the game.

