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Jun 26, 2026

Woman Finally Buys Her Own Home, Sis And Her Fam Of 6 Just Assume It Will Be Their Abode As Well

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"Calling Me Selfish": Woman Buys A Home, Baffled When Everyone Thinks Her Sis Will Move In Instead

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Have you ever shared exciting news with your family, only to watch it somehow, suddenly become a group thing? Sharing news with your family should be one of the safest things, but when a person decides to hold good news back simply because it could turn against them, that’s a problem.

That’s exactly what happened to today’s Original Poster (OP) who spent years working toward a dream that many people struggle to achieve in today’s housing market. After buying her very first home, she was left confused after relatives began treating her newly purchased house as a solution to someone else’s financial problems without ever asking for her permission.

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    A happy woman holds keys in front of her newly bought home, celebrating her own abode.

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    The author spent years saving, working overtime, and sacrificing luxuries to finally buy her first home

    Screenshot of text about a woman buying her own home and refusing her sister's family.

    Screenshot of text about finding a small house that needs work, becoming her own abode.

    Screenshot of text about sharing news of her own home purchase with her dad.

    A thoughtful woman looking sad with two children blurred in the background, concerning her own home.

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    After sharing the news with her family, her sister assumed the house would be shared and began planning for her husband and four children to move in

    A woman buys her own home, then her sister and family of 6 just assume it will be their abode as well.

    A woman buys her own home; her sister and family of 6 assume it will be their abode as well.

    Woman buys her own home, her sister and family of 6 just assume it will be their abode as well.

    Woman buys her own home, her sister and family of 6 just assume it will be their abode as well.

    Woman buys her own home; her sister and family of 6 just assume it will be their abode as well.

    A woman buys her own home, discussing the situation with a friend about her sister's family assuming it is theirs.

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    This left her shocked so she refused, explaining she never agreed to host them, which led to arguments and accusations of selfishness from relatives

    Text: A woman buys her own home, refusing to let her sister's family move into her new abode.

    Text: A woman buys her own home, facing a dad's accusation after her sister's family assumed it was their abode.

    Text: A woman buys her own home, with relatives calling her selfish for not letting her sister's family move in.

    Text: A woman buys her own home, feeling bad for nieces/nephews but not wanting six extra people in her abode.

    AITA text, asking Am I The A**hole, about a woman buying her own home.

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    Despite family pressure and guilt-tripping, she stood her ground and insisted the home was purchased for her own use, not as shared housing

    After years of carefully saving money, working extra hours, and sacrificing personal luxuries, the OP was finally able to purchase her first home. She found a modest property that needed a bit of renovation, but she was thrilled to have found a place she could truly call her own. Because her family had a history of becoming overly involved in financial matters, she typically kept information about her money private.

    However, her excitement got the better of her, and she shared the good news with her father. Not long after, her older sister reached out to ask questions about the property. She even mentioned that her husband, who works in construction, might be able to assist with renovations. At first, the OP believed the offer was a kind gesture, but after her mortgage approval came through, the conversation took a surprising turn.

    Her sister began discussing which bedrooms her children would use when the family moved into the house, revealing that they had apparently assumed they would be living there for at least a year. Shocked by the assumption, the OP clarified that she had never invited them into her home. Her sister became upset and explained that their family was struggling financially.

    Now the OP sympathized with their situation but maintained that she had purchased the property for herself. Her father later accused her of breaking a promise that she had never made, meanwhile other family members accused her of being selfish and argued that family members should support one another during difficult times. However, she remained frustrated by the fact that her sister had made assumptions about her home.

    An older man on the phone, looking concerned, representing the family drama of a woman buying her own home.

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    Buying a first home has become significantly more challenging in recent years. USA Today explains that it is largely because of rising mortgage interest rates, high property prices, and a limited supply of homes on the market. These factors have made it increasingly difficult for many aspiring homeowners to afford a purchase, often forcing them to spend years saving for a down payment and meeting lending requirements.

    As housing costs continue to rise, more families are choosing, or needing, to live together under one roof. However, Better Help emphasizes that these arrangements are far more likely to succeed when everyone involved openly discusses expectations, responsibilities, and boundaries before moving in. Assuming that a relative will provide housing without having that conversation can lead to long-term tension.

    Awaken Joy notes that establishing healthy boundaries with loved ones isn’t an act of selfishness but a part of maintaining respectful relationships. Clear boundaries help people understand what they can realistically provide, and they point out that open and honest communication about expectations can prevent misunderstandings, reduce conflict, and minimize resentment before it has a chance to grow.

    Netizens sided firmly with the OP, arguing that she had no obligation to let her sister’s family move in simply because they were related. They believed other relatives were trying to pressure her into solving a problem they didn’t want to handle themselves. What do you think? If you were in the OP’s shoes, would you have handled the situation differently? We would love to know your thoughts!

    Netizens warned that allowing the family to move in could create long-term financial and legal complications, while encouraging the author to stand her ground

    Reddit comments: Nope, NTA, from a discussion about a woman buying her own home and family assumptions.

    Reddit comments: NTA, encouraging a woman to stand her ground about her own home against family.

    Reddit comments: NTA, advising a woman to ignore family pressure about her new home.

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    Reddit comment about family assuming a newly bought home is also their abode, suggesting they live with their dad.

    A Reddit comment advising a woman about her sister and family assuming her new home as their abode.

    Reddit comment cautioning a woman against letting her sister's family move into her newly bought home.

    Reddit advice for a woman whose sister's family assumes her new home will be their abode, warning of legal issues.

    A comment advises cutting the toxic cord to prevent family from destroying the new home.

    A comment suggests not sharing the new home's address or pictures, and installing a ring camera.

    A comment explains that family offering help with a home often just wants to move in without paying.

    A comment highlights the self-serving nature of family assuming a new home will be their abode.

    A comment strongly warns against supporting family who assume they can live in a newly bought home.

    A comment from oneislandgirl on Reddit about a woman who buys her own home and her sister's family assuming it will be their abode.

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    Read less » What do you think ? User avatar POST earonn avatar Earonn - Earonn - Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 hours ago

    A tale as old as Reddit...

    4 4points reply katepig avatar Kate Johnson Kate Johnson Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow Premium Premium user. Get details. 3 hours ago

    This is a family that I would just cut contact with. They sound like a cavalcade of bums and moochers.

    3 3points reply aerotica69 avatar sweet emotion sweet emotion Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 3 hours ago

    Sometimes I think I might be the only person in the world who knows it is okay to send unwanted nagging calls to voicemail and delete unread any texts or emails about a subject that is already closed.

    2 2points reply Load More Comments User avatar POST earonn avatar Earonn - Earonn - Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 hours ago

    A tale as old as Reddit...

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    4 4points reply katepig avatar Kate Johnson Kate Johnson Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow Premium Premium user. Get details. 3 hours ago

    This is a family that I would just cut contact with. They sound like a cavalcade of bums and moochers.

    3 3points reply aerotica69 avatar sweet emotion sweet emotion Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 3 hours ago

    Sometimes I think I might be the only person in the world who knows it is okay to send unwanted nagging calls to voicemail and delete unread any texts or emails about a subject that is already closed.

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