An ANAROCK Survey reveals that 31% of women are now investing in the housing market, while 69% continue to buy properties for personal use. The survey highlights the growing independence and higher disposable incomes of women, driving this trend.
Real EstateWomen InvestorsProperty MarketFinancial IndependenceAnarock SurveyReal Estate NewsFeb 28, 2025
According to the ANAROCK survey, 31% of women are now investing in real estate.
More women are investing in real estate due to growing financial independence, higher disposable incomes, and a desire for long-term financial security.
The key factors include increased participation of women in the workforce, higher levels of education, and greater financial literacy and awareness.
Women face challenges such as gender biases and stereotypes that can limit access to certain investment opportunities.
The real estate industry is adapting by becoming more inclusive and supportive, recognizing the importance of women as investors and homeowners, and providing more resources and support.
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