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All the Single Ladies!



Cheers to all the single ladies!

All over the country single women are far outpacing single men in homeownership and they aren't slowing down. Considering the average woman in the U.S. is earning just 80% of what the average man does, that's quite an accomplishment! 

On both coasts the statistics show that women are literally "owning it". In Los Angeles single women own 77% more homes than single men and in New York single women own 82% more homes than single men. In New Orleans women own almost twice as many homes as men.  While there are higher rates of single women owned homes across the country including cities like Miami, Birmingham, and Las Vegas - statistics vary. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma is the area where single men own the largest share of owner occupied homes.

What does this mean? Women are making homeownership a priority for themselves in greater numbers than ever before, and you know what that means... (hint: more wealth, more freedom, more choices!)
Slay girl, slay! 



Owning your own home may be easier than you think. You've got questions, I've got answers. 

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Contact: Corinne.Castro@elliman.com 562.714.1916



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