A low income single mother built her own 18.5 square meter home and the end result is exquisite.

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Life is unpredictable and a person’s life can change dramatically in just one year.

So, just recently, Michelle Boyle, an inspired woman, had to spend $1,300 a month to rent a small apartment in Oregon.

She could not save anything due to her limited income and her other expenses.

She worked in a cafeteria and had almost nothing left after paying rent and buying food.

However, she found an idea that changed her life and made her great.

She was finally able to fulfill her long-awaited purpose of building her own nice little home, because her children were already grown up and gone.

Even though it wasn’t always easy for her to maintain financial stability, she managed to do it and build her own house.

Michelle, on the other hand, paid $1,300 a month for a three-bedroom apartment.

She currently spends $65 a month on electricity, water and Wi-Fi alone and has an 18.5 square foot space.

Not bad, huh? The cunning lady managed to transform a small cottage on wheels and expertly create both the interior and exterior of the region.

According to Michelle, it took her two years to fully relax and rebuild her magnificent home.

The entire interior of the house was designed in the 1940s and 1950s, which gave the structure a more distinctive look.

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