An 80-something squaremeter condo for eight people
While condos are notorious to be hives for single, on-the-go, won’t-settle-down dwellers; let Marybeth break the stereotype. She is a businesswoman by day but is a round the clock solo mom with seven kids. She shares that she has always loved living in condos for their general convenience and close proximity to everything one needs. After all, raising seven kids and tending to several businesses means zero time to spare.
Initially purchasing the condo for rental purposes, the big family turned this 80-something square meter unit into their new home. While Marybeth admits that the space is small, she doesn’t mind as long as she and her kids are together.
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