Single woman reveals how she was able to buy a four-bedroom home by the age of 25 - without ANY help from her parents Anjali Parmar, 25, recently bought her first four-bedroom home in Perth She put down $50,000 in total for a block of land and construction of her home Using First Home Buyers Grant she was able to get $15,000 off cost of the house Ms Parmar worked since she was 14, lived at home and saved $200 every month
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A 25-year-old woman has revealed how she was able to snap up her first home without any help from her parents and by using a strict savings routine.
Anjali Parmar grew up in Kenya and moved to Perth with her family in 2012 where she has recently bought a four-bedroom home just 26km from the city's centre.
She first put down $25,000 for a deposit on a block of land in June last year and only needed another 10 per cent down payment for the $250,000 home to be built.
Ms Parmar said she always planned to have her 'dream home' built so she could take advantage