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How to understand trends in women's home ownership

  • To understand trends in homeownership according to data.
  • To be able to explain potential difficulties in ownership on divorce.
  • To ascertain how to advise generations of women wanting to get on the housing ladder.
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Again, this trend is understandable given the prevalence of non-mortgaged homeownership among the baby boomer and pre-Second World War generations, together with longevity statistics.

Savills' Cook adds: "The combination of increasing levels of un-mortgaged homeownership among older households and women’s longer life expectancy means they will ultimately have a greater share of the country’s net housing wealth.”

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This has been backed up by anecdotal comments from Will Hale, chief executive at equity release specialist Key, who says many of the older clients looking to use equity release are women, whether they need to release money for home adaptations to allow care in the home in later life, or to fund specialist care in a nursing home. 

Certainly the use of the home as an important financial asset is an important part of any financial planning and estate planning journey for both men and women, although it seems that women whose pension pots tend to be much lower benefit more from the assets within their property in later life. 

What will the next 10 years' worth of property ownership statistics look like? If past performance is an indicator of future performance, then we may see another minimal rise in female mortgaged and outright ownership.

However, a combination of marrying later in life, higher representation of women in senior and higher-paid roles and a rise in female clients (as indicated by Spring) might lead to a sharper spike in mortgaged and outright female ownership in the years to come. 

As ever, only time will tell. 

Simoney Kyriakou is senior editor for FTAdviser

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  1. Cook says there is no discernible increase in female mortgaged ownership over the last decade, despite what?

  2. How does von Grundherr describe the recent house price growth?

  3. Gordon says the fact there has been so little growth in female homeownership over the past decade is what?

  4. What are not all mortgage providers open to doing, according to Gordon?

  5. What myth persists, according to Gordon?

  6. True or false? Cook says women will "ultimately have a greater share of the country’s net housing wealth."

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  • To be able to explain potential difficulties in ownership on divorce.
  • To ascertain how to advise generations of women wanting to get on the housing ladder.

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