A new report indicates that although the housing market struggled overall in 2025, solo female homeownership broke a record, with 20 million now owning homes.
More than 20 million single women own homes in the U.S., meaning about 50.9% of the demographic are homeowners ...
Even as mortgage rates and home prices remain high, First American reports more single women are entering the housing market, supported by rising incomes and long-term financial planning A record ...
Despite a brutal housing market, single women are outpacing single men nearly two to one and making bigger financial sacrifices than ever to get there.
Single female homeowners in the US have surged to a record high of more than 20 million in 2025, doubling the market share of ...
More American women are choosing to stay single. The reasons range from independence to peace and quiet.
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 ...