The Star Malaysia

Women demanding property for marriage, shows survey

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BEIJING: An independen­t apartment has become one of the preconditi­ons for marriage, with about 57% of single women saying it is a requiremen­t, according to a survey jointly conducted by dating website Jiayuan.com and China’s biggest real estate broker Lianjia.

That is 16 percentage points higher than the number of single men who hold the same view, according to the survey.

For women who are the only child of their family, the figure jumped to 68%.

Some 69% of single women said their ideal husband-to-be would own an apartment prior to marriage, while only about 10% said they would be willing to live in a rental flat after getting married, an option unacceptab­le to more than half the female participan­ts in the survey due to a perceived lack of security.

Single women tended to marry men who had property and 14% of them said they would also require their future husbands to write their names on the property ownership certificat­e.

Some 48% of single women agreed it was acceptable for a newly married couple to live in a flat provided by the wife, compared with a figure of 18% among male respondent­s, many of whom said they did not want to feel dependent on their partner.

More than half of the singles surveyed hoped they could have a three-bedroom apartment of 90 to 120sq m as a nuptial home, but smaller flats with areas between 60 and 90sq m were their actual selection because of housing prices, according to Lianjia.

Zhang Jiarui, an expert with Jiayuan.com, said similar values, emotional attraction and harmonious personalit­ies should be more important factors for a marriage. — China Daily / Asia News Network

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