Down payment, job security and readiness top concerns among women
TORONTO, May 14, 2012 /CNW/ - Among Canadians who plan to buy a home within the next two years, women (49 per cent) are more likely than men (35 per cent) to be first-time homebuyers, according to the 19th Annual RBC Homeownership Poll. Overall, 51 per cent of women and 65 per cent of men who are likely to buy in the next two years already own a home.
"We are seeing more single women entering into the housing market, as income levels, changing demographics and lifestyle patterns shift purchasing habits," said Marcia Moffat, head of home equity financing, RBC. "But women are being more cautious than men, weighing cost, affordability and job security before buying a home."
Of the Canadians who have recently become first-time homebuyers, men and women were tied (47 per cent) in saying affordability was the biggest concern that prevented them from purchasing a home earlier. Women outpaced men in three other reasons that caused them to delay their first home purchase.
FAST FACTS
Reasons first-time homebuyers had not bought before now | Women | Men |
Previously wasn't able to afford it | 47 per cent | 47 per cent |
Not interested/ready for homeownership | 25 per cent | 14 per cent |
Unsure of job security | 23 per cent | 15 per cent |
Saving for a large down payment | 22 per cent | 14 per cent |
The idea of financial security arises once again when it comes to choosing a mortgage. The survey showed Canadian women (16 per cent), regardless of whether it was their first home or not, were less likely to take on a variable mortgage compared to men (25 per cent).
However, both sexes were similarly comfortable with the prospect of taking on a fixed rate mortgage (women: 40 per cent; men: 44 per cent), which largely reflects the current trend where Canadians are now looking to lock in at historically low interest rates. Women (44 per cent) are also more likely than men (31 per cent) to consider a combination mortgage, which has both fixed and variable rate features, allowing for peace of mind and flexibility at the same time.
Moffat offers the following five first-time homebuyer tips:
For additional tips, Canadians can visit the RBC Advice Centre, an online resource to help Canadians understand all facets of homeownership. Through advice videos, articles, and online calculators, Canadians can learn about buying their first home, planning their next move, or renovating. With the guidance of RBC mortgage specialists, Canadians have access to free, no-obligation professional advice about RBC mortgage products and services.
About the 19th Annual RBC Homeownership Poll
RBC is the largest residential mortgage lender in Canada. As the country's number one source of financial advice on homeownership, RBC conducts consumer surveys as one way to provide insight to Canadians about the marketplace in which they live. These are some of the findings of the RBC's 19th Annual Homeownership poll conducted by Ipsos Reid between January 24 and 30, 2012. The annual online survey tracks Canadians attitudes and behaviours around homebuying and homeownership. The results are based on a sample where quota sampling and weighting are employed to balance demographics and ensure that the sample's composition reflects that of the actual Canadian population according to Census data. Quota samples with weighting from the Ipsos online panel provide results that are intended to approximate a probability sample. An unweighted probability sample of 2,103 adult Canadians, with 100 per cent response rate would have an estimated margin of error of ±2 percentage points, 19 times out of 20. The margin of error will be larger within regions and for other sub-groupings of the survey population.
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Matt Gierasimczuk, RBC Corporate Communications, 416-974-2124
Ka Yan Ng, RBC Corporate Communications, 416-974-1794
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