Research from TD Bank reveals that American women are more focused on owning a home than their male counterparts. In the home buyer survey, 64 percent of women and 52 percent of men deemed homeownership an integral part of the American Dream. Moreover, 66 percent of female renters said they plan to become a homeowner in the future, compared to just 57 percent of male tenants. “As the home buying market continues to stabilize, our survey tells us that Americans — and women in particular — are looking to buy homes,” remarks TD Bank executive Michael Copley. | Read More
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