Success Story: The story of a 26 year old girl is going viral on social media. He has recently bought a house worth about Rs 7 crore, that too without any financial help. The girl herself told about this success, which is now going viral on social media.
Inspirational Success Story: A 26 year old girl is dominating social media these days. The reason is his story full of hard work, which both surprised and inspired millions of people. This girl bought her own luxurious house worth about S$1 million (about Rs 7 crore) at such a young age, that too without any financial help from the family. Know the story of this girl from Singapore, which is going viral on social media.
Fulfilled years old dream by buying my own house before the age of 27
The name of this girl is Chris, who works as a full-time producer and content creator. On December 20, he shared a video on TikTok, in which he informed about the fulfillment of his big dream. As soon as the video went viral, people started praising his hard work and dedication. Chris told that it was his years-old dream to buy his own house before the age of 27. By the end of the year 2025, he fulfilled this dream. The special thing is that he bought a condominium worth about S$1 million and paid the down payment of about S$240,000 (about Rs 1.6 crore) entirely in cash, which he raised through years of hard work and savings.
12 to 18 hours of work, that too every day
According to media reports, Chris works 12 to 18 hours a day, seven days a week. In an interview, she told that along with her full-time job, she also does freelance projects in photo and video production. Not only this, she keeps doing work related things even while working out in the gym. Watch the viral video below-
Started working at the age of 14, investing from the age of 19
His early start is also a big reason behind Chris’s success. She started working at the age of just 14 and started investing at the age of 19. She keeps track of every expense and adopts a very simple lifestyle. To save money, she sometimes survives on a cheap meal of S$3. Chris says that her mother taught her to be self-reliant since childhood.