Lindsay Binegar Acquired a $40000 House with 4-H Winnings

Lindsay Binegar started earning by raising hogs at their family farm in Highland County when she was 4 years old. After many years of saving, she had enough money to buy a $40000 house.

Lindsay Binegar is a Greenfield teenager who has been saving money since she was 4 years old. She won $100 showing a hog. She’s been saving her earnings from 4-H competitions since then.

The first time Lindsay bought something with her earnings was at the age of 14, when she bought a purse. The money she saved from the competitions would be intended for her schooling. But her parents give her a deal, they will pay for her schooling, if she stays at home and go to college.

She agreed and decided to just buy a house instead. Now that she’s 18, she bought a $40000 house with four-bedrooms, two-bathrooms with a two-car garage and she paid it in cash.

Her uncle and aunt rents the house for $450-a-month. Lindsay said she wanted to save enough money to buy her personal home with her 22-year-old fiance, Heath McNeal after they get married next year.

Lindsay is currently a freshman student at Ohio University’s Chillicothe branch.

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