Single Mom Facing Homelessness Builds Her Own Tiny House Instead Of Taking Out $400,000 Mortgage
Ending a marriage is bound to take an emotional toll on both parties. Unfortunately, that can sometimes only be the tip of the iceberg.
Many people, especially women, are left solely responsible for taking care of their kids. Of course, being granted custody is a win, but supporting a family can be a challenge without two incomes.
This is exactly what happened to 27-year-old Australian mom Charlotte Sapwell after her marriage fell apart.
People often joke about the younger generation not investing in home ownership. However, skyrocketing real estate prices are usually more of a barrier than any matter of personal choice.
When Charlotte was left in charge of caring for her young family, she decided to take matters into her own hands instead of taking out a $400,000 mortgage.
The result is an adorable, tiny house on her grandfather’s property — one that she and her two young boys can be proud to call home.
[H/T: Daily Mail]
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