When it comes to the home-buying decision, women make up their minds quicker than men, according to a survey by Coldwell Banker Real Estate. When asked how long it took before they knew their home was "right" for them, almost 70% of women had made up their mind the day they walked into the house, versus 62% of men. Conversely, significantly more men needed two or more visits.
Another highlight from the survery: Women would rather live closer to their extended family than their jobs. 50% of women find it more important to be closer to their extended family (those that do not live in their household) than to their job, compared to only 37% of men.Just something to think about...