- A video of a young lady showing off a house she recently acquired has gone viral online
- She announced that she bought the plush house at the age of 22
- Many people who reacted to the video praised her for becoming a homeowner at a young age
A young lady, @mkaythecreator, has become an inspiration to many people after she took to TikTok to announce that she became a home owner.
The 22-year-old posted a video of herself in an excited mood, standing outside her new home as she popped champagne to celebrate her achievement.
Captioning the video, she revealed that by becoming a homeowner, she broke a generational curse in her family.
The adorable 19-second video has, at the time of writing, garnered over 200,000 likes and 4,000 comments.
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Watch the video:
Netizens are praising the lady who became a homeowner
Social media users flooding the comments section of the video congratulated the young lady who became a home owner.
JB answered:
I don’t even know you but I am so proud of you and I pray that God blesses you with many more homes to come. The courage it takes to break a generational assumption!! Congratulations
Soul_snatcher reacted:
Congratulations!!! Don’t live there, rent it..use it as security, buy another one and rent it again (cont’d)….in a few years you will be a rich woman all the best
Mar__tinac reacted:
I pull it when I’m 17 and I will manifest it to myself for sure when I’m 22 when I’m 22 I’ll come back and tell you how far help me God
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24 and it seems impossible to do in Canada! Praying one day it might be me. SO PROUD OF YOU BI
Tish added:
Congratulations!! Can we have the dresses?
The lady shows off the mansion in Ghana
Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that a Ghanaian woman left many in awe after flaunting her home.
She also confessed in the video that she was a slay queen and advised her fellow slay queens in Ghana to use their money wisely instead of spending it on frivolous things that do not yield fruitful results.
Source: YEN.com.gh