PROJECT APARTMENT TOUR 😳😳WHAT DOES THE INSIDE REALLY 👀 LOOK LIKE #peachmcintyre

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  • @blessed_be
    Your home is so clean and organized. There are people living in mini mansions who don't keep their homes as nicely as you do. Your attitude is everything. I really enjoyed your tour. It opened my mind to seeing how attitude makes a world of difference. I know a family living in a very similar style and size townhouse, and all they do is complain about wanting more and trashing the place. It truly is all about HOW you live. ❤
  • @dyoolee600
    “It's not about where you live; it's how you live.” I felt that one ❤❤
  • @aje90990
    This reminds me of my home as a kid. We lived in a rough neighborhood in section 8 housing and my mom always had the yard manicured and the house decorated. She always told me to take care of whatever I had, even if it was a shack, and God will bless you with more!
  • Shoutout to all the project housing families out there, showing the world that our homes and our lives are beautiful! You're breaking down stereotypes every single day, and that's something to be proud of. Project housing doesn't equal filth, and you're proof of that! Keep sharing your story and inspiring others.
  • @rachela.5736
    You know what I got from this video??? Not how beautiful and comfy your home is, but the woman of dignity and grace that you exude. You are beautiful, your voice is calming and I can tell how much you trust God. Blessings always.
  • @desireenembhard
    I noticed you dont have a lot of "stuff" you are not overwhelmed with clutter. Your attitude and spirit speaks volumes and it is reflected in your beautiful home. You are an inspiration to all, richer or poorer.
  • @qayyaksmith3652
    Wow, they call this the projects? I lived in the projects in Brooklyn, NY during the 80's and 90's and we ain't have a dishwasher, washer and dryer area, 2 bathrooms, outside patio area, computer desk area in the living room, smh. This is a nice place so gratitude to the Most High for whatever you have. Thanks for sharing!
  • This is refreshing content, thank you for reminding us of gratitude, your space is so clean and taken care of, and its really cute!
  • @mdmmedeux
    I lived in the projects...back in the 70's, and I remember how clean all the homes were. It was a mark of pride that you kept everything neat and tidy. We had a neighbour, Miss Robins, who gave all the children home baked goodies if we were respectful and in return we ran to the shop for her when she needed something. There was a real sense of community in our neighbourhood.
  • @kandake40
    This apartment looks nicer than a lot of apartments that aren't in the projects. You even have in-unit laundry. That's great!
  • @rosagiusti7076
    You're home is spotless and so well-curated! Looks like a million dollars 💕🫡
  • @QuenofSheba
    This is how a place should look no matter If you live in projects, apartments on in the garage. Cleanliness is next to Godliness. 🎉
  • @davidwelty9763
    This is what self respect and dignity looks like. Had she not told me she lived in the projects I would never have known. Nice place!
  • I am a 54 year old white woman. Your video really moved me. What a beautiful and clean home. It is obviously a result of a beautiful and clean heart.
  • Lady, I love your home and it looks better than 90% of homes that are not in the projects! Seriously, you are amazing.
  • I remember for a brief period, my parents while attending college were raising me in the projects. Not one time do I remember it being dirty. It always smelled good and was decorated nicely. There wete 2 upstairs bedrooms and a bathroom. Downstairs was a living room, eating area, and kitchen towards the back of the unit. After that, we moved in an apartment and lived there for about 4 years. By the time I was 7 or 8 my mother and father had purchased land and built their first home together- 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, garage, kitchen, dining room, living room, family room, laundry room....it was a labor of love. They painted their own walls, did the flooring, electrical work, etc.
  • @jhenry9636
    Not sure what your intent was with this video but you delivered a sermon on contentment and gratitude. We won’t be here forever. God bless you woman of God.
  • @maryherbert2709
    Your place is very nice . VERY clean and organized. I'm 71 years old. I've lived in low income housing on and off for many years. I've never had a washer and dryer, what a blessing. You're a pretty young lady. Grow in the word, give Jesus honor and praise. God's got you!
  • I can't understand how anyone could think this is anything but a nice, basic, perfectly functional apartment. At 26, when I first lived in a place like this, it was a huge step up from the kind of places I'd been living in since I'd left my abusive home at 17. The longest I've ever lived in one place was in a one bedroom apartment very much like this one. I lived in it for 12 years very happily. Everyone else I knew had places like this too. Most still do. I only left because I fell in love with a single father who was raising two children, so we needed more space. I was 43 at the time.