Cape Argus

Single women investing in property

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ACCORDING to Lightstone data, single women who owned property in 2017 far outnumbere­d their single male property-owning counterpar­ts. In fact, this group even managed to trump the number of married couples who owned property. But, before you celebrate this victory, you need to factor in that single women only outnumber their male counterpar­ts in the lowest price band of properties valued at under R250 000.

“Considerin­g that there are more females than men in SA, it seems only logical that there should be more female property owners than male owners. While Lightstone reported that their figures are about the same for both genders for properties valued between R250 000 – R700 000, the disparity creeps in for properties priced above this value band,” said Adrian Goslett, Regional Director and chief executive of RE/MAX of Southern Africa.

However, according to the report, women have become more active in the higher price bands over the last six years and are slowly creeping their way towards closing the gender gap.

“It is encouragin­g to see that property sales are progressiv­ely becoming more representa­tive of the gender statistics of our country. As the wage gap becomes ever smaller over time, I am positive that we will see more and more women enter the market at higher price bands – the sooner this happens, the better,” said Goslett.

What does this mean for the property industry? Well, if you consider that just under 140 000 completed transactio­ns were done on properties valued under R250 000 and sold to single females (the next closest amount of completed transactio­ns being just over 60 000 on properties valued between R700 000 – R1 million to married couples), chances are that marketing efforts might be more effective if aimed at the fairer sex.

As we near the end of Women’s Month, it is good to reflect on the progress the world has made in the fight for gender equality, and to be reminded of how far we still have to go. As always, the RE/MAX network hopes to assist however we can as women continue to make their mark on the South African property industry,” Goslett said. – Staff Reporter.

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