RLP TV – Episode 1 – Helping You with Financing Your Home Purchase
Wednesday, October 14th, 2009Royal LePage TV ‘Helping You’ series…with helpful hints and advice on how to navigate the world of Real Estate.
Royal LePage TV ‘Helping You’ series…with helpful hints and advice on how to navigate the world of Real Estate.
I was perusing through the article library on the Royal LePage Network site, and came across this one about single females. I found it fascinating because I can relate so well to it. I am a single female, I own my own home, and I, like 25% of other single female home-owners do the majority of the ‘fixing-up’ myself (or with friendly help) instead of hiring a contractor. I like to do the work myself, I like to be able to tell people I tiled the floors, or installed a new faucet – it makes me feel so good! So, here’s the article for your enjoyment, straight from Royal LePage:
With a chequebook firmly in one hand and a hammer confidently in the other, single female homebuyers of all ages continue to knock down barriers by purchasing real estate and tackling home repairs.
Currently, 30 per cent of single, never-before married women own their own home, while 45 per cent of divorced or separated women and 64 per cent of widowed women are homeowners, according to the Royal LePage Female Buyers Report.
When current female homeowners and renters who intend to purchase in the next three years were asked, “When searching for your home, which type of home would you be looking for?” 25 per cent said that they are looking for a “fixer-upper” and plan to do the work themselves, while only nine per cent will hire a contractor.
“The notable upswing in real estate activity among females is not surprising given that women are earning higher salaries than ever before,” said Lisa da Rocha, vice president, marketing, Royal LePage Real Estate Services. “Single women now play a significant role in the housing market. Eager to experience the pride of ownership and exercise their independence, we are seeing growing numbers of women buying their first home on their own, trading-up homes as they progress professionally and taking on home renovations,” added da Rocha. “Today’s woman is much more financially astute than her counterpart a decade ago, and is well versed in real estate as a solid long-term investment.”
Additional Poll Findings:
- Among those who own and rent and intend to purchase a home/condo in the next three years, men and women both rank equally (81%) taking out a mortgage from a bank, however, nine per cent of men said they would rely on their family to pay for their entire home, in comparison to only three per cent of women.
- Of women who own, who don’t intend to purchase in the next three years, when asked, “Which one of the following motivations most influenced your decision to purchase your home?” the top three responses included: it makes more sense than renting (36%), want to put my money into a good investment (22%) and pride of ownership (13%).
- Among women who are intending to purchase in the next three years, when asked, “Which methods will you use to educate yourself about home purchasing?” the top three responses cited were speaking with a real estate agent (83%), speaking with friends and relatives (78%) and using real estate and financial websites (64%).
Yep, I know a few women that this can relate to, how about you??
Hope you all have a safe and happy weekend!