“My New Apartment”: Pretoria Woman Shows Off New Apartment With Bedroom Setup

“My New Apartment”: Pretoria Woman Shows Off New Apartment With Bedroom Setup

  • A young Pretoria beauty entrepreneur celebrated a major milestone by sharing a video tour of her new apartment
  • The video revealed that she's still in the process of completing her home, with kitchen and living area setups still needed
  • South Africans flooded the comments section with congratulations and praise, celebrating the young woman's achievement
A video went viral on Facebook.
A young woman from Pretoria shared a video showing her latest achievement. Images: @betty.maluleka.524
Source: Facebook

A young Pretoria entrepreneur has warmed hearts across social media after sharing an exciting video tour of her new apartment, marking a significant personal milestone.

Beauty specialist @betty.maluleka.524, who regularly shares content about her makeup sessions and client work, posted the celebratory video on 14 August 2025.

The heartwarming video took viewers through her bedroom setup process, starting with her unwrapping the protective covering from a brand-new headboard and base. She then opened a box containing a rolled-up mattress, carefully setting it up on her new bed frame to complete the bedroom transformation.

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The apartment tour revealed that the young woman is still in the process of making her new place feel like home. After showing off her completed bedroom setup, she gave viewers a glimpse of the rest of her apartment, including areas that still need finishing touches. The kitchen and living area setups are still works in progress, but she's clearly excited about the journey of creating her perfect living space.

The video captured the authentic experience of moving into a new place, showing both the excitement of new furniture and the reality that setting up a home takes time and planning. Her genuine happiness about the milestone was evident throughout the tour.

A clip went viral in August 2025.
A beautician from Pretoria shared a video showing her latest achievement. Images: @betty.maluleka.524
Source: Facebook

SA celebrates apartment achievement

@lebogangmamaremo praised her success:

"Proud of you, my girl 😍😍😍"

@masegodmotsepe celebrated the milestone:

"Big girl move 🤌🏾 Happy birthday, nana 🥂"

@bontlemdlalose congratulated her:

"Congratulations 🔥❤️"

@bokangmatsho showed love:

"My babe'girl 😍💋"

@omontleboitumelo encouraged her:

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"Congratulations, baby girl... To more success, my love."

@mogotsimpshe asked for practical advice:

"Where did you buy the bed? I like it."

Benefits of owning your own place

According to housing experts at Better Bond, owning a home comes with many hidden benefits beyond just having your own space. Building generational wealth is one of the biggest advantages, as a family home can be passed down to children to give them a head start in life. Research shows that owning a home positively impacts psychological health by providing emotional security, control over your life, and a deeper sense of belonging.

Property ownership also means you can renovate and upgrade without asking permission from a landlord, with home renovations in South Africa typically offering between 60% and 80% return on investment.

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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