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Data reveals more women buying houses

Data reveals more women buying houses

By GhanaSummary NewsroomSouth Africa

Women in lower-to-middle classes buying property She notes that property ownership for first-time women buyers in the lower-to-middle income brackets has also become more accessible thanks to government subsidy schemes such as the First Home Finance (previously called FLISP) programme.

BetterBond Home Loans’ data shows that more than 43 000 women applied for home loans in 2024 and 2025, and more than half of all applications involving women were from first-time buyers entering the property market.

As more women build wealth, increase their earning power, and enter the property market, their influence on home ownership trends is expected to continue strengthening, she says.

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