Lydia’s Story
Lydia has decided: This is her year. She’s finally going to buy a place of her own, and she’s doing it as a single woman.
Eric’s Story
A couple makes their beach house dreams a reality after their youngest child leaves for college.
Jia’s Story
An engaged couple living in an expensive rental are determined to be settled in their own home before they get married.
Just because you’re buying alone doesn’t mean you have to go it alone. Here’s advice (and a little inspiration) to help you land your first place.
Make Your Move
Find your place.
Explore what’s possible. As life changes, your home will change too and Chase is here to help with every transition. What’s next for you — a first home, a beach house, or some room to stretch out?
What percentage of home sales will come from single woman purchasers?
31%
12%
18%
43%
Three feelings that come to mind when I think about being a homeowner are: empowered, creative, and grateful.
—Molly Gillette, New York, NY
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31%
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12%
18%
43%
of home purchases will come from single women households, more than double the share of single men at just 7 percent.
18%
A yard for a puppy, room to grow with two small kids, the freedom to take on a renovation—for these five women, the payoffs of homeownership are more than just financial. Read their advice for why you should go for it!
5 Reasons to Go for It and Buy a Place Alone—from Women Who’ve Been There
A Place for the Future
When the kids leave the house, it can be an opportunity to try a new city, take on a major reno, or embrace a smaller space. Take these stories as inspiration for what home could look like next.
For some, a dream home is a cottage by the sea or sprawling country estate, but for one couple we spoke to, it’s a cozy apartment in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. Read about how they’re making it feel like home.
Here’s How These Empty Nesters Are Redefining Their Dream Homes
Is owning a second home part of your retirement dream?
Yes
No
Yes
of people say that owning a second home is part of their retirement dream.
18%
Going back to live where we grew up and renovating a home was one of the greatest achievements and best adventures of our married life.
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—Suzanne and Craig Stavert, Pasadena, CA
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Our First Home Together
A new home for our new life—these couples prove you can tie the knot and close on a house with minimal drama.
These newlywed couples knew that homeownership was their next big step. Here’s their advice for saying yes to the address.
3 Newlywed Couples Share Their Home Buying Journeys
Would you consider hosting your wedding in your backyard—and banking the savings for your down payment?
Yes
No
Yes
No
of home purchases will come from single women households, more than double the share of single men at just 7 percent.
18%
Our favorite part of being homeowners is being able to make changes to our home. It’s empowering to be in control of where you live.
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—Chrissy and Jake Schoenberg, Charleston, SC
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