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Content creator Nalini Unagar says house help bought 3BHK flat, spent 4 lakh on furniture: ‘Magic of smart saving'

Nalini Unagar said she was left “speechless” after her house help revealed she bought a ₹60 lakh flat and already owns a home and shop.

Updated on: Oct 07, 2025 09:42 pm IST
By Bhavya Sukheja
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A content creator's post about her house help buying a 60 lakh apartment in Surat has gone viral on social media, sparking admiration and surprise online. The post, shared by X user Nalini Unagar, narrates how her domestic worker’s financial success left her “shocked” and “speechless”.

Nalini Unagar said she was left “shocked” and “speechless”. (Representational image)

“My house help came in today looking really happy. She told me she just bought a 3BHK flat in Surat worth 60 lakhs, spent 4 lakh on furniture and took only a 10 lakh loan. I was honestly shocked,” Unagar wrote.

She went on to say that the surprise deepened when she learned that this wasn’t her house help’s first investment. “When I asked more, she mentioned that she already owns a two-floor house and a shop in the nearby Velanja village, both on rent. I just sat there speechless,” she said.

“Salaried employees are heavily taxed, while domestic helpers, street vendors, and similar workers often pay zero tax on their earnings. Over time, this allows them to save more and build assets faster than us,” commented another.

“Shows that financial freedom isn’t about income alone, but about planning and investing wisely,” wrote a third user, while another said, “Salute to the Maid, she still works, though all of this might not be from her maid salary.”

“Great example of financial wisdom.... managed her savings, expenses well... created multiple source of incomes... while continued to work hard as a house helper. Kudos to her,” expressed one user.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Bhavya Sukheja

Bhavya Sukheja is a Senior Content Producer at Hindustan Times with over 6 years of experience in digital journalism. She specialises in covering stories that reflect everyday human experiences, with a focus on viral videos, social media trends, and human-interest features that inform readers while sparking meaningful conversations. She loves chasing page views and finding stories that tug at readers’ heartstrings. Known for her strong news sense, Bhavya has a keen ability to spot emerging trends and craft angles that transform viral moments into impactful narratives. Her coverage spans pop culture, entertainment, global affairs, and the internet’s most talked-about topics, helping readers better understand the context behind what is trending online. Before joining Hindustan Times, Bhavya worked with Republic World and NDTV, where she developed her skills in real-time reporting and digital storytelling. Working in fast-paced newsrooms helped her build an editorial approach that prioritises accuracy, clarity, and audience engagement. Bhavya is driven by a curiosity about how people communicate and connect in the digital age. She is particularly interested in stories that highlight cultural shifts, shared emotions, and the evolving nature of online conversations. When she is not tracking trends or producing stories, Bhavya enjoys unplugging and spending time with her cat.

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