Nurse & her husband build themselves a mansion, share photos online
- A woman, who was only identified as @tranaeee, shared photos of her and her husband's greatest achievement
- The lady, who works as a nurse in the US, and her bae built themselves a stunning home in just a couple of months
- Photos of their crib went viral on social media and it sparked a massive reaction from tweeps across the world
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A beautiful woman, who was only identified as @tranaeee, shared photos on social media showing the house she and her husband now own.
The tweep revealed that she and her partner started building a home in May this year. Despite a pandemic, it took only months to complete the house.
She captioned the post:
"The love of my life & I closed on our new home that we started building in May. God has truly blessed us! We dreamed about this and prayed for this."
Take a look at the post below:
The post went viral, gathering over 261 200 likes and 34 400 comments. Social media users congratulated the couple on their amazing achievement.
Chris Kneessi, @912Gator, commented:
"Congrats what a beautiful home! Buying a home is such an amazing accomplishment in life and it that much sweeter with your best friend and partner/husband/wife by your side in the accomplishment!"
Antoinette Taylor, who goes by the Twitter handle @ANTOINE61459365, said:
"I don’t know you or your husband but congratulations on such a beautiful home! I can imagine how the inside will look but put lots of babies in those bedrooms!"
South Africans on the other hand were impressed over how quick they managed to build the stunning home, adding things would have worked differently here.
Twitter user, @Gh_Becks, commented:
"In my country, carpenter will delay you, cement will get missing, land guards and litigation might chop 2 months, las las some family member will need 5k urgently."
Another tweep, @Piquet_22, added:
"So many questions regarding this.. but I'm also sure they don't know that in SA we pay more than R1m for 100sqm for 15 + years also."
Social media user, @ArkhamSiren95, said:
"They built your house so fast! Who’s your builder?! They’re taking a whole 10 months to build ours and it’s smaller than this."
It was previously reported a woman, Chabe Kgalalelo, took to social media on Thursday to post photos of her "biggest project" this year.
The beautiful lady revealed she built her parents their dream home, splashing millions to make the house perfect.
She captioned the post:
"Finally finished my biggest project of 2019. A dream home for my parents. A token of appreciation to them for I am because they are. A multi-million home. I am so happy and humbled. I grew up with nothing but a dream to become."
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