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Women and Homeownership

Who are typical home buyers? In the U.S. married couples make up the majority. Single women, however, are next. Since the National Association of Realtors® began recording home buyer profiles back in 1981, single females have made up the second most common demographic. The trend is holding steady. While the majority of 2019 home buyers were married couples (61%), single women represented the next largest group (18%), ahead of single men who made up just 9%.

In 2003 I was one of those women. I knew exactly why I wanted to buy a home (build equity, have freedom to make it my own) and have never regretted my decision. I suspected others in my position may have felt the same, but wanted to hear their two cents. So I asked friends and past clients three simple questions: Why did you buy a home? What do you like about owning? What advice would you give others who are thinking about buying. Read the Q&A below!

Characteristics of Homebuyers | 1981-2019*

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Elizabeth

What's the main reason you decided to buy a home?

I wanted to build equity, avoid "throwing my money away" on apartment rent, have the pride of owning my first home in my mid-20s, and put roots down after moving back home to MN.

What do you like about owning your own home?

With a condo, I love not having to worry about the yard work/shoveling/etc. that comes with buying a single family home. I have loved learning new skills such as fixing a dripping faucet and transforming the space into my own.

What advice would give others who are thinking about buying a home?

I would tell others not to settle. It was a sellers’ market when I purchased my home, and I saw a lot of properties before getting my offer accepted. I'm glad I stuck with the process, because I wouldn't have been happy settling on some of the other properties I looked at.

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S.J.

What's the main reason you decided to buy a home?

So I could adopt a super sweet dog. :) I also wanted to invest in myself. I yearned for a small morsel of land where I could grow flowers/veggies and a space where I always felt comfort and safe. I wanted the flexibility to express myself creatively and to expand my knowledge/skills through the process of remodeling a fixer-upper. Joining a supportive neighborhood community was also an important reason I decided to buy a home.

What did you like about owning your own home?

I enjoyed coming home to a quiet, cozy space that I had created. I loved the freedom. I could do my laundry whenever I wanted, let my dog roam freely in the fenced in backyard and even walk around naked! It felt empowering to fix the toilet, leaky faucets, loose door handles and to learn as I went along. I grew close to my neighbors and felt like I was part of a meaningful community. I was able to walk to the river and neighboring businesses which had an added environmental bonus.

What advice would give others who are thinking about buying a home?

It’s a leap worth taking! Do your homework to know how much you can afford, factoring in a buffer for unexpected expenses. Know that something will always need your attention and any dream-worthy remodel will always take longer than expected. Don’t rush it. Live in a 50’s style kitchen for a year to form a clear vision. If the flowers die or the vegetable garden struggles, no worries! You can always try again next year. Enjoy the process. Find a good realtor to help guide you along the way. Oh, and adopt a dog.

 
 

Jessica

What's the main reason you decided to buy a home?

I had thought about owning my own home for a few years since I'd had bad experiences with renting. I was becoming more financially independent and progressing more in my career. My budgeting had become much better over the years and I had learned enough about mortgages to be confident that it was the right time to make a leap.

What do you like about owning your own home?

I love decorating my space and learning more about my house and how to take care of it. I started gardening a few years ago and I'm really excited that spring is around the corner so that I can start making outdoor plans. I have long-term projects for the house as well and I look forward to accomplishing those goals.

What advice would give others who are thinking about buying a home?

I was nervous about finding the right house for just me but there are so many options out there. Just keep your mind open, stay positive and be sure you have a realtor that understands what you're looking for and can give you the pros and cons, which in my case, was an older home with some character. I wasn't looking for a fixer upper but I probably couldn't afford a pristine home and it was important to have someone who could give me honest feedback about the sort of projects and maintenance a prospective house would need.


Tammy

What's the main reason you decided to buy a home?

Truth be told I did not want my son at the time, 2 years of age, to grow up in an apartment. I wanted to raise him in a home with a yard and place we called ours. I never once thought I could not do this. I wanted to give my son the same upbringing I had — a home with a yard!

What do you like about owning your own home?

When you own your home you can make it a place where your family and friends are always welcome with your own style. The best part of owning a home is you are building equity — like putting money in the bank that one day will be paid off and then you own your home free and clear!!

What advice would give others who are thinking about buying a home?

I highly recommend buying a home verses renting, it’s a smart investment and you will never lose on it!!


Thank you

Sincere thanks to Elizabeth, S.J., Jessica and Tammy for taking time to respond, sharing your wisdom and inspiring others!

 
 
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Heidi Swanson is a Realtor® based in St. Paul, Minnesota. She writes a blog to share information on variety of topics including buying and selling, market conditions, homeownership trends, local events and more. Reach her at heidi@lyndenrealty.com or 651-503-1540. 

*Source: National Association of REALTORS® 2019 “Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers”

St. Paul's Newest Co-working Space in the Heart of Cathedral Hill

St. Paul’s Cathedral Hill will soon welcome a new neighbor! The Coven, a Minneapolis-launched co-working space is expanding to St. Paul and has chosen the heart of the Historic Hill District as its new home across the river. Plans to build out the long-vacant Blair House space on Western (next to Nina’s Coffee and across from WA Frost patio) will start rolling out this month. Their projected opening date will be December 2019 for members and January 2020 for the public, according to Coven Digital Marketing Manager, Sydney Roberts.

As a membership-based community and space, The Coven aspires “to create a world where all women and non-binary folks have access to a supportive community and the resources they need to live their best life and step into their economic power” (www.thecoven.com). Like the Minneapolis location, their new St. Paul space will offer networking and educational events for members (two per month for non-members) along with a variety of space options and services. Their main co-working space will occupy the first floor; the basement will house their private offices, conference rooms, phone booths, self-care/beauty bar and more. Parent and prayer rooms are also planned, and a child care option is being explored. Members will have access to off-street parking in the Blair-Arcade surface lot.

Location, Location, Location

Why Cathedral Hill? The neighborhood, says Roberts, “is quintessential to St. Paul and has so much history and community. We absolutely loved the community and the Blair Arcade building. Not to mention that it’s very close to downtown St. Paul, and an easy commute for our members who will be coming from Minneapolis by car or public transportation. We also loved that it’s within walking distance of so many great restaurants and coffee shops, like Nina’s.”

The new neighborhood amenity is a testament to the vitality of the Selby Avenue commercial district, already home to a variety of shops, salons, cafes, restaurants and service providers. Most are locally-owned and many are women-owned. Residents of the neighborhood enjoy walkability to just about anything and home buyers are attracted for the very same reason. The addition of The Coven’s community, space and services will be one more reason to love St. Paul’s historic hill.


Heidi Swanson is a Realtor® based in St. Paul, Minnesota. She writes a blog to share information on variety of topics including buying and selling, market conditions, homeownership trends, local events and more. Reach her at heidi@lyndenrealty.com or 651-503-1540.

Single Women: Top 5 Reasons to Buy a Home

Single women, the second largest group of home buyers behind married couples, account for nearly 18% of all buyers. Last year they far outnumbered single men who made up just 7%, according to the most recent NAR Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers

I've helped several single women purchase homes and have been there myself — I bought my first condo alone nearly 15 years ago. I wanted to know what motivated other women so reached out to friends, family and former clients to find out why they decided to buy solo and what advice they would give others. Read the complete Q&A blog post here. Read their top 5 motivations for buying here:

Top 5 Reasons Women Choose to Buy

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1. Make a Smart Financial Move

A top reason cited by women looking to buy is financial. Specifically, they state a desire to "stop throwing away money on rent" and to build equity in asset ownership. Tax breaks benefiting home owners are also motivating. 


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2. Get Away from Apartment Life

The constraints and inconveniences of renting in a shared space can be trying. Complaints of apartment life include concerns over noisy neighbors, shared walls, lack of privacy and limited parking. Owning a home, especially a single-family house, affords more control over noise and privacy with less worry over bothering the neighbors (or them bothering you). It can also mean having predictable and secure parking options — convenient for having guests, navigating snow emergencies and safer when parking alone at night. 


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3. Enjoy Personal Outdoor Space

Many women desire outdoor space — a private yard, a place to garden, or enough room for a  dog. Though the city parks and paths provide plenty of options, they're never quite the same as having an outdoor sanctuary all your own. 


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4. Make Your Own Design Decisions

Wanting the freedom to paint, decorate and make changes without having to ask permission is a common theme for home buyers. It can be frustrating to live within the confines of a rented space for this reason and others. Owning allows you to paint, replace, knock down and build out as you wish which can be quite satisfying. And, the money and time spent improving your space is usually not wasted — smart improvements add value to recoup when it's time to sell.


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5. Have Something to Call Your Own

Cultivating the feeling of ownership and accomplishment brings pride, confidence and joy. It just feels good to have a place of your own. Whether it comes from reaching your goal or creating a space that's uniquely yours, the positive sentiment can often be reason enough for wanting to buy a home.


Heidi Swanson is a Realtor® based in St. Paul, Minnesota. She writes a blog to share information on a variety of real estate related topics including buying and selling, market conditions, homeownership trends and more. Reach her at heidi@lyndenrealty.com or 651-503-1540.

Single woman buying a home? Inspiration and advice from those who've done it!

If you are a single woman considering buying a home of your own, you're not alone. Last year single women made up 18% of all home buyers, coming in second behind married couples (65%) and outnumbering single men who accounted for just 7%, according to the 2017 NAR Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers.

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Data derived from the NAR (National Association of Realtors) Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers, 2017

So, what's behind the trend? Why are women buying? This survey didn't address women's motivation but it's easy for me to imagine why. Fifteen years ago I bought my own place, solo. I mostly wanted to stop paying rent and put money toward my own investment rather than someone else's. My top reason was financial but there were others. Having control over my own space, access to the outdoors and secure off-street parking were important considerations more easily attainted through home ownership. I've never regretted my decision and have since helped several other women do the same. 

Recently, I asked a few past clients, friends and family members who have also bought homes on their own, "Why did you decide to buy? What have you loved about owning? And, what advice would you give other women considering buying their first home?" 

Representing a range of ages, life stages, and professions throughout the Twin Cities, the majority of women interviewed expressed a common sentiment as homeowners — few regrets. Five of these women share their thoughts, and respective homes, below. Read on to hear their motivations along with advice they'd give others who might want to do the same.

Lisa, Minneapolis

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Why did you decide to buy?

I decided to buy because I wanted to own something rather than throw my money away on rent. And to have a yard! I love to garden. It was time for me to move on to the next step in being an adult!

What do you love about owning your own home?

I love not having an apartment above me with noise. I love not having my car parked on a street. I love being able to paint and decorate as I want. And the tax deduction really helps too! 

What advice would you give other women who are considering buying their first home?

Don’t forget there will be expenses to save up for. Every year. Lawnmowers, exterior painting, shoveling, and other unknown repairs. Put away about $1500-2000 a year for those unknowns and upgrades.

Michelle, Golden Valley

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Why did you decide to buy? 

The main factor was a desire to have control over my own space. I had lived in high-density developments for >10yrs and also desired to have no shared walls. The idea of my monthly payments going toward owning rather than renting was a third factor.

What do you love about owning your own home? 

The benefits are numerous, but the most significant for me is that I feel freer in my own space vs properties I've rented. One of the major benefits is that you are building equity in an asset that can benefit you in the future.

What advice would you give other women who are considering buying their first home?

Be prepared for things to need attention (e.g. plumbing, HVAC, deck/patio maintenance, yard/weed maintenance, snow removal). Even in new homes, things need attention. So plan for these things in your budget on top of the mortgage even if you have the intention of doing a lot of the work yourself. It'll cost you in service fees or buying the equipment to do it yourself, which you likely wouldn't already have if it's a first home purchase.

Be confident and be flexible. It can be an intimidating process and the bankers require a lot of documentation. When you think you've submitted everything, they will ask for more.

Maggie, Minneapolis

Why did you decide to buy? 

Honestly, I just didn’t want to pay rent anymore. It felt like a waste. And I decided pretty quickly to buy once I had that feeling. I had a realtor friend I knew and trusted, so that made it easy too. I have always loved houses, so I did have that advantage. I knew generally what “good bones” looked like, knew what was an easy fix and what was harder, and knew my main wants. My main factor was price (it was just me back then) and location. I wanted to be near public transit and a few neighborhood amenities.

What do you love about owning your own home? 

I love building equity. It really does make me feel financially stable. I love being able to bang out walls or paint without needing approval. And I love my neighborhood.

What advice would you give other women who are considering buying their first home?

Understand what you can truly afford. Don’t buy more just because. And I do think buying in the neighborhood you want, and updating the house is the best way to go. Also, understand how you truly live. Are you hosting a lot? Or having guests? Are you messy? If so, is an “open concept” really wise?

Barb, Apple Valley

Why did you decide to buy?

I lived in apartment for over 20 years and I wanted something I could call my own. And also have more space and decorate to my style of liking.

What do you love about owning your own home?

I love being able to make changes as I like. I like the privacy and not having people above or below me. I love to be able to have pets.

What advice would you give other women who are considering buying their first home? 

Make sure your finances are in order for the expenses each month. You never know what might come up and have to be replaced.

Megan, St. Louis Park

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Why did you decide to buy?

When moving back to the area, I chose to buy a home as my mortgage was actually going to be cheaper than rent while providing a nicer place than a rental. Also, I have a dog, and having a yard to let him out in is much easier for both of us!

What do you love about owning your own home?

I like the fact that I know I have an investment with the house versus a loss of money with the rent. Also, it is great having the extra space that an apartment does not provide.

What advice would you give other women who are considering buying their first home? 

When buying a house, women need to be sure they are okay with doing the things that come with a house - the yard work, maintenance, etc. It is a great investment if you are willing to put some time back into it, as well as a great feeling to know you have bought your own house!

 
 

Thank you Lisa, Michelle, Maggie, Barb and Megan for your willingness to share thoughts on ownership and pictures of your beautiful homes!


Heidi Swanson is a Realtor® based in St. Paul, Minnesota. She writes a blog to share information on a variety of real estate related topics including buying and selling, market conditions, homeownership trends and more. Reach her at heidi@lyndenrealty.com or 651-503-1540.