According to the National Association of Realtors, women are more likely to live alone and own their own home opposed to their male counterparts. Nearly 20% of homebuyers are single women of all ages, opposed to just 10% being single males. These numbers have been steadily increasing since the mid-1990s and only dropping some during the recession. This demographic is buying homes for a variety of reasons – a desire to own a home, striking out solo after a divorce, upsizing or downsizing, or relocating for a job or to be closer to family. So, what do women want in a home and what should they think about when buying?
What Women Want
A survey from Redfin reveals that over 85% of women under 35 are thinking long-term when it comes to buying a home.
They buy a home to stay in for more than five years, with a majority desiring to stay in or move to the suburbs. The survey also had women rank the top criteria for a home and neighborhood. Not surprisingly, the ideal home is near good schools, close to work, and close to restaurants and entertainment. Similar to how we at Robert Thomas Homes select the communities in which we build in.
Tips for Single Ladies
While the independent women out there are confident in buying a home, there are certain things always to consider when thinking about buying.
There are many rewarding aspects to owning your home and when carefully chosen, is a sound investment to add to your portfolio. Since maintenance of new homes is less expensive than existing homes, women homebuyers should consider new construction. Browse our website to look at awesome home plans and bring your questions to our new home consultants.
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