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They’re everywhere. Year by year, the population of happily single, never-married, and not-particularly-pressed-to-be women expands rapidly. A Morgan Stanley study predicts that by 2030, 45 percent of ...
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Saving for a healthy deposit and qualifying for a home loan is challenging enough in the present housing market environment for buyers with dual incomes. But, single women are making it work somehow ...
Over 20 million single women own homes, significantly outnumbering the roughly 14 million single men who do.
When the National Association of Realtors (NAR) first started its Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers in 1981, it found that single women were the second largest demographic in the U.S. housing market, ...
While there's no denying that singlehood is still stigmatized in our modern world, especially for women, the reality is that romantic partners are no longer a "necessity." Like social scientist Bella ...
Before 1974, women couldn’t secure a mortgage without a male co-signer. Single women accounted for 20% of all homebuyers nationally in 2024; single men accounted for 11%. Bria Myers, 27, described her ...
Despite expectations, social norms, and lessons women have been taught, oftentimes from a young age, by media, parents, teachers, and partners, about the importance of finding your soulmate, it’s ...
Research from LendingTree finds that single women are almost 30% more likely to be denied a mortgage Single women own more homes than their male counterparts, yet they are almost 30% more likely to be ...
Single women are ditching pickup lines for power drills -- and using Hinge like a handyman hotline. Tam Nguyen / NYPost Design Move over, Mr. Right — Gen Z gals are looking for Mr. Fix-It. Savvy ...