While purchasing a home may have traditionally been the reserve of married couples, homeowners in the US are now increasingly single women. Female buyers alone now make up 19 percent of American homebuyers - almost double that of single men - according to latest from the National Association of Realtors (NAR). This is a stark contrast from 40 years ago, when the portion of single women and men buying homes was roughly the same - at 11 percent and 10 percent respectively. As of 2023, the proportion of single men purchasing property has stayed steady at 10 percent.
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