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The 18-year-old girl bought a house in Sydney without telling her parents!

Sydney Girl Samantha Kennedy will tell you that the open life begins at the age of 14!

Samantha Kennedy was a very ambitious little girl from an early age and always had her own ideas. When she was 14, she felt like it was time to make a career! So she started her first job as an employee in her father's coffee shop.

It sounds like a little mess, but it's a little girl who wants to earn some pocket money. What's so strange? But! When she was 16, she decided to make money and buy a house! In Sydney, where house prices have gone crazy!

You know, Sydney, as the highest cost of living in Australia, housing prices have been high! In the past two decades, the rise in housing prices has steadily ranked first in Australia!

If you want to buy a house in one of the most expensive cities in the world, you won't be able to get a 30-year-old, let alone a 16-year-old girl!

However, this seems a little crazy little girl, actually did it! when she was 18 years old, she bought a house in Woolooware! The total price is 660000 Australian dollars!

Samantha has become one of Australia's youngest home buyers in just two years from deciding to buy a home and successfully owning one of its own.

But when you get to know Samantha's story, you'll find that there's nothing strange about her success.

At the age of 16, while other girls were busy dressing themselves up, Samantha began to dream of having a world of her own that could be decorated by herself. The idea was so intense that she couldn't wait to have a house of her own!

Now that you have a goal, do it! But just rely on the holiday work, the money is far from enough for a house down payment, the friends around her do not understand this crazy idea, gradually alienated her. Although their parents supported her idea, they always felt that she was only making a small mess and didn't take it seriously.

Samantha has never been an easy person to give up, and it's not her style to step back from difficulties. She made up her mind to do something to prove that she could buy a house on her own. So she spent all her time at work in addition to her studies, and went to work on the edge of study every day!

At 4 o'clock in the morning, she got up and went to work before dawn. Then she went to school. After 03:30, she went to work again. She often worked eight hours a day!

She never paused to see her classmates hanging out in her spare time. She never seemed tired, the dream of buying a house in her heart supported her, accompanied her through countless early and dark, hard-working days.

She felt herself a little closer to the little world of her dreams. With amazing willpower and hard work day after day, she finally saved up enough dream funds to buy a house!

Where there's a will, there's a way! Then things went well, and she came to Woolooware Bay, alone with her dream fund to buy her own one-bedroom apartment.

She picked out an apartment with a total price of six hundred and sixty thousand Australian dollars, that is, she only had to pay a down payment of 65,999 Australian dollars. Plus government for first-time home buyers have a stamp duty reduction policy, for her saved 20, 000 Australian dollars, her dream fund just enough to buy the house!

Saving enough for the down payment Samantha started the apartment decisively, and the girl who signed the contract quickly told her parents about it and proved her abilities to them! In this way, her plan to buy a house can be achieved at the age of 18!

The little girl's vigour and motivation are just the right thing to do!

Samantha said the apartment was just the first step in her plan and that in the future she would have to make more money on her own to achieve her life goals step by step.

After reading the story of Samantha, don't you think it's easy to buy a house? In fact, young people, dare to think and dare to do, adhere to their goals, a little more courage and motivation may not be the same!

Dreams still have to be.

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