“Small Girl Big God”: Mzansi Raves Over Young Woman Moving Into Her New Apartment

“Small Girl Big God”: Mzansi Raves Over Young Woman Moving Into Her New Apartment

  • A young digital creator and brand ambassador celebrated a major milestone after moving into her very first apartment
  • The influencer posted a heartwarming video showing off her modern bathroom and kitchen
  • South Africans flooded the comments with congratulations and well wishes, with the viral video getting over 36,000 reactions
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A young woman showed off her new apartment. Images: @mfundo_012
Source: Instagram

A young digital creator has melted hearts across South Africa after sharing the emotional moment she moved into her very first home.

Digital creator @mfundo_012, who has 54,000 followers and works as a brand ambassador for retailers like Shein, posted a touching video on the 6 of August showing her excitement about reaching this major life milestone.

The influencer, who regularly shares content about fashion, skincare, and home products, couldn't contain her happiness as she filmed herself in her new apartment. The sweet video quickly went viral, getting over 36,000 reactions as South Africans celebrated alongside her achievement.

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In the heartwarming footage, the young woman can be seen standing in the hallway of her new apartment, holding her face in pure disbelief and spinning around with joy. The video then switches between different rooms as she proudly shows off her new space, including a modern bathroom where she takes pictures and a kitchen area where she's busy with fridge installation.

Her genuine excitement and happiness are clear throughout the video as she explores her new home for the first time. The milestone represents a huge personal achievement for the young woman, who has built a successful career as a digital creator and brand ambassador, allowing her to reach this important goal.

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A young woman showed off a huge milestone as she moved into her first apartment. Images: @mfundo_012
Source: Instagram

Mzansi celebrates her achievement

@lizeka_njomi praised:

"Small girl big God🥹!!"

@arrh.yanda congratulated:

"Congratulations baby 🥺❤️"

@laveko_ii celebrated:

"Ohh congratulations love😍❤️❤️"

@thulishodii cheered:

"Ohhh congratulations, mama 😮❤️"

@lola_khumalo gushed:

"Congratulations, my pinky pookie 🥹"

Why buying your first home matters

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According to experts from RayWhite, buying your first home is one of the most important financial decisions a person can make in their lifetime. Homeowners are far less likely to experience poverty during retirement compared to renters, who must continue paying market rates on a retirement income.

Market forces also hit renters much harder. If someone bought a home 10 years ago, they would now be paying less on their mortgage for a property worth double what they paid, while renters would be paying thousands more per year for a home they hold no equity in. Property ownership also acts as forced savings since most people aren't naturally great at saving money, and homeowners benefit from leverage that leads to greater wealth accumulation over time.

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3 Other stories about home moves

  • Briefly News recently reported on an R16k Cape Town rental apartment that sparked major debate, but what viewers said about the kitchen had everyone talking.
  • A Johannesburg apartment listing for R5k cracked up South Africa in a viral TikTok post, but the shocking details about this property left people in complete disbelief.
  • A 21-year-old South African woman built her own apartment from scratch and inspired the nation, but the incredible journey she took to achieve this dream will amaze you.

Source: Briefly News

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Nerissa Naidoo (Human Interest Editor) Nerissa Naidoo is a writer and editor with seven years of experience. Currently, she is a human interest writer at Briefly News and joined the publication in 2024. She began her career contributing to Morning Lazziness and later joined Featherpen.org. As a TUW ghostwriter, she focused on non-fiction, while her editorial roles at National Today and Entail.ai honed her skills in content accuracy and expert-driven editing. You can reach her at nerissa.naidoo@briefly.co.za

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