Flor de Cuba acquires property in Holguín for its new business: "To secure my future in old age."

Flor de Cuba acquires property on the island for its new business: "I can see it from my balcony."


The Cuban influencer Flor de Cuba has shared special news with her followers: she has acquired a property in the center of Holguín, which will be the location for her new business.

In a video posted on Instagram, the content creator expressed her excitement and pride for this new step in her career.

"It's not a farm, but I already have my own corner. And the best part is that it's in the center of Holguín. I want to share with you all, with great joy, my new project. A corner I can see from my balcony, where my dreams begin and won't stop until they reach the sky," declared Flor de Cuba in the video, emphasizing how significant this achievement is for her.

In addition, the influencer took the opportunity to reflect on the importance of seizing opportunities while young: "One thing I have always criticized in successful or famous people during their youth is that they fail to use it to secure their future. That's why I am taking advantage of every opportunity to ensure my future in old age," she stated with determination.

With this new acquisition, Flor de Cuba aims not only to grow as a businesswoman but also to plan for the long term and ensure her financial stability for the future. Although she has not disclosed specific details about the type of business she will open in her new property, her followers are eagerly anticipating how this project will unfold, which promises to be another success in her career.

The announcement has sparked a wave of positive reactions, with many of her followers congratulating her on this new chapter, highlighting her ability to balance personal and professional success.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from Rey Juan Carlos University in Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.


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