TikToker quits 9-to-5 job to pursue the American dream in 60 days
26-year-old general contractor goes viral after documenting a 60-day home build
Texas native Case Lucas Robinson admits he embarked on his American dream story from nothing.
"Right after I graduated college, I got a 9-to-5 job. And I figured out that the wage I was making was not going to get me to reach the goals that I knew I ultimately wanted to reach," the 26-year-old told Fox News Digital. "I wanted to be the boss and I wanted to make the big check. So I started my own company, something that I could build for myself."
Robinson was living paycheck to paycheck as a roof salesman before boosting his net worth to a sizable $650,000 as a general contractor. In addition to his professional success, he’s gained a combined TikTok and YouTube following of more than 189,000 after creating a series where he built a home – from the ground up – in just 60 days.
"I wanted to do social media, and I think me recording my very first home build and every step of the process along the way on my very first home build as an owner-builder, a rookie, recording all the ups and downs [was] something that could really spark my content-creating social media journey," he said.
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In his viral TikToks, Robinson remained transparent about all the numbers and costs, from the home’s foundation to every installed door and window. He started his construction business by investing $150,000 he had in the bank and putting $100,000 on a no-interest credit card.

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The Woodlands ranked No. 3 on Niche.com’s list of the best cities to live in America, so Robinson argues the homes are "not in undesirable places whatsoever."
The young business trailblazer just broke ground on his own 3,500 square-foot "dream home," investing upwards of $700,000 for a property that could see a finished value of more than $1 million.
"It's going to have a covered patio in the back with an outdoor kitchen, a seating area for the TV, a little dining area. We're going to do a really nice pool and spa in the back, and it all sits on an acre lot with some very nice trees, very nice lot size," Robinson detailed. "This is a project that I'm ecstatic about, but it will not take 60 days to build it up. I'm probably going to take four months."
He described himself as a "young, driven, determined man" who’s not only building homes, but generational wealth for his family – something he recognizes as the American dream.4
"That whole agenda of, ‘the American dream is dead,’ I feel like it's derived from my generation and the people all a similar age to myself," Robinson said. "Everything is kind of handed to my generation, and it seems like almost all of my peers, instead of going out and working hard and making their dreams come true, they're just complacent with sitting on the couch, scrolling on TikTok, eating a bag of Cheetos and making excuses. So that's definitely not my case."
"I believe the American dream is truly still alive," the 26-year-old noted, "and I can't wait for it to live the rest of my life, because I know that the American dream, my American dream, only gets better."
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