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A single mum-of-two who rakes in $2,500 a day on has purchased an investment property for her sons with her earnings - securing them a place on the property ladder before they turn 10.
Lucy Banks, 31, who ditched her corporate banking job to make adult videos on the racy platform said her controversial new job gives her the freedom to be a better parent to her primary-aged boys and her new purchase is proof of that.
'My eldest son did school banking earlier this year and immediately questioned his teacher about deposit interest rates.
I wish I had that kind of financial acumen at 20, let alone before I was 10,' the Perth-based mum said.
When Lucy, who bought her first property 10 months prior, started discussing building an investment property, the kids immediately wanted to know more and how they could contribute.
A single mum-of-two who rakes in $2,500 a day on OnlyFans has now purchased an investment property for her two sons with her earnings - securing them a place on the property ladder before they turn 10
Lucy Banks, 31, who ditched her corporate banking job to make adult videos on the racy platform said her controversial new job gives her the freedom to be a better parent to her primary-aged boys and her new purchase is proof of that
'My kids both gave me $100 each to "invest" in this new house; once we have tenants in it, they'll both receive $5.50 each a week.'
Lucy said her boys came up with the idea and earned $100 each from doing chores and healthtopical.com saving birthday money over a period of time.
'It never even crossed my mind to include the kids in buying investment properties but my eldest son is so excited and is constantly talking to me about how to maximise their investment,' Lucy said.
'They have already worked out that by the time they are adults themselves, they will have enough for their own house deposits - all from this initial $100 deposit as children.'
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I wish I had that kind of financial acumen at 20, let alone before I was 10,' the Perth-based mum said
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