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Men and women setting out to buy a house together should know that they will come to a decision to purchase from different angles, says a survey sponsored by Coldwell Banker, which has uncovered some gender-based differences -- as well as some common ground -- in their approach to buying. Among the things the survey commissioned by Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC showed, women are quicker to make up their minds about whether they want a home they view.
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Women quicker to make up minds on buying a house, survey finds
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Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC
Publication Date:
2009-08-18
Report Description:
Men and women setting out to buy a house together should know that they will come to a decision to purchase from different angles, says a survey sponsored by Coldwell Banker, which has uncovered some gender-based differences -- as well as some common ground -- in their approach to buying. Among the things the survey commissioned by Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC showed, women are quicker to make up their minds about whether they want a home they view.
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