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Talking About Lucky People: 15-Year-Old Girl Buys Her 2nd Home

A Southwest Florida teenager, who made national headlines for buying her first home, just finished buying the second. The new landlord on the block in Port Charlotte is 15-year-old Willow
Tufano. "I'm so glad that we finally have it," Tufano said. She just bought a house on Gerard Court for $19,000 as an investment. Monday, they began remodeling. This isn't new to Willow. This is the second house she's bought this year. The first was bought back in March and her hobby has landed her in the national spotlight. Now, a team of independent producers are traveling with the family to
film for a possible reality show.

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Added: Oct-18-2012 
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  • Sme people just fall assbackwards in to money.....where did she get the 19 000 from ...

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    • @ccd1 This seems like a way to get free public advertisement. The parents buy the house, remodel it, and then take a couple of pictures of their kid with a sledgehammer, and then tell the news channel about it.

      It is not possible for a 15 year old to obtain the money any other way. In most states the minimum working age is 14. Even if she had a part time job, there is no possible way she could save up in a year to buy 2 houses. Only other thing is if the parents are "middle class" an More..

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    • @ccd1 It's not like she's living in Toronto, Canada where a sh*ty 50 year old 2000 s.q.f home can cost over $500,000 to simply purchase. Or perhaps in Vancouver, where in June the average selling price of a home was $701,141.

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    • @Cheeseman

      It defintely is out of control isnt it...

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    • @only1mossberg

      Lol...

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    • @ccd1 Indeed it is. I wonder how long it can last before some kind of crash/correction.

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  • Wait. So her mom pays for the house, her family helps her to remodel it...


    So, what is the achievement?

    I smell a 15 year old pays less tax and an adult and mom and dad are really wise businessmen, not her daughter.

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  • What is this bullshit? American TV is for mentally challenged people

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  • Good parent teaching her kid right. At fifteen, the only houses I could afford were in the game of monopoly.

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  • I hope her houses burn down.

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  • Way to go!

    Good parenting, too

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  • So just what does 'Mom" do? Or is some poor bastard paying 6 digit child support

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  • Never made the reality show because it's ghetto. American media only wants hype so they can sell out and run with the money while it's still worth something before we are told it's all worthless, especially the land. She'll probably take a loss even in the long run. If she stays she'll wonder why she paid so much to fix up this ghetto house while other neighbors do nothing to fix up and still take a loss. It's a perfect mini scale of America going to hell yet slowly revealed as if time did it pe More..

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  • Geez $19k won't even buy half a garage around here. What a deal.

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  • Good to have parents who can afford for you to purchase yourself a business. Where can I get parents like this without having to saving everything I make?

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  • whatever, her parents gave her that money and told her what to do with it

    must be nice to have amounts of disposable income you can buy foreclosed homes with

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  • couldnt even get a shed here for 19 grand almost , house ud be lookin at 200 grand plus... she must live in the hood.

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