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Home / Lifestyle / Dad Builds Luxury Suites to Save Daughters Millions

Dad Builds Luxury Suites to Save Daughters Millions

30 Nov

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Summary

  • Father invested $100,000 to build luxury suites for daughters.
  • Daughters were paying over $5,000 monthly for tiny NYC apartments.
  • The custom-built spaces offer privacy and significant long-term savings.
Dad Builds Luxury Suites to Save Daughters Millions

A father's determination to help his daughters escape the high cost of living in New York City has led to a significant home renovation. After learning his daughters were spending thousands monthly on small apartments, he decided to build them private, custom suites in his Maryland home. This project, costing nearly $100,000, is designed to provide comfort, privacy, and substantial financial relief.

The basement suite for one daughter includes features like a personal home theater, a gym, heated floors, and custom closets, reflecting her passion for interior design. This space alone represents a significant investment, comparable to years of New York rent. The other daughter is receiving a completely new addition to the house, complete with its own entrance, kitchenette, and living area, offering maximum privacy.

Both daughters moved back home in October 2025, with one expected to move into her suite by December 2025 and the other by February 2026. This father's initiative not only saves his daughters from crippling rent expenses but also helps them toward their dream of future homeownership, fulfilling a long-held desire to have his children back home.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Jamal Khadar invested in luxury suites to save his daughters from the extremely high cost of rent in New York City.
The total renovation project for the two daughters' suites cost Jamal Khadar an estimated $100,000.
The suites include custom closets, heated floors, marble bathrooms, home theaters, gyms, and separate living areas.

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