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February 07, 2007

Home is where the heart is

If you are looking for love this Valentine's day, you would do well to ensure your home is looking its best!

Love%20Birds.jpg93% of people rate a clean and tidy home as an "essential" quality in a partner and almost 90% said the same of a well maintained home. Twice as many respondents prefer cosy homes to trendy ones, but fashion beats size hands down.

Warren Bright, propertyfinder.com's happily married Chief Executive commented:

Seeing the home of a partner for the first time can make or break a relationship - first impressions are everything. A home can be indicative of a person's character, but also reflective of any bad habits - at the very least, a quick clean and tidy is highly advisable before inviting a date back to your place for the first time.

Men are from Mars
Other revelations from the survey were that men and women look for quite different qualities in a partner's home. Whilst both sexes specify they look for a partner with a clean, tidy, well maintained home, men are much more likely to judge on its size and material contents. 22% more men than women rated a large home as an essential quality in a partner and 12% more men than women look for a partner whose home is expensively furnished.

Warren Bright continued:

"Choosing a partner is very much like buying a home. In fact, the qualities people look for in a home closely mirror what one would assume are people's immediate wants in a partner. Is it any surprise that men place far more importance on size and wealth than women do?"

The survey also shows that 71% of 18-25 year olds have lived with a parnter and 89% of people have lived with a partner by the time they are 30. Nearly 50% of couples moving in together have known each other less than nine months before they have taken the plunge and the majority move out of individual rented accommodation to buy a love nest together.

Warren Bright concluded:

"With house prices and interest rates so high now, buying with a partner is often the only way to make home purchase affordable and people are moving in together after only short periods of knowing one another in order to get on the property ladder. Some may say "act in haste and repent at leisure" but our survey suggests otherwise. 72% of couples surveyed said that moving in together had had a positive effect on their relationship and 75% of those living with a partner plan to marry them. Perhaps the Monetary Policy Committee has been playing cupid with all the recent rate rises!"

 

Men and women have different ideas about the perfect property

Men and women have a different agenda when looking for a new home but they do have one thing in common when looking for the perfect property – we all dream about getting steamy in the hot tub!

The poll revealed that outdoor space, including a garden, balcony or roof terrace also ranked highly for both male and female respondents.

The remaining rankings however, served to prove the vast differences in what men and women desire in their home.

Men typically plumped for flashy gadgets such as surround sound entertainment systems, while women were lured by celebrity-style walk-in wardrobes and integrated coffee machines.

Make or break extras - ranking of top ten desirable extras, split by sex
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Source: consumer poll commissioned by The Property Investor Show

The luxury of solid granite work surfaces was ranked low for both sexes, suggesting that landlords might be better off investing in more obvious extras than quality kitchen specification. Surprisingly however, men showed themselves to be considerably more security conscious than women, ranking both underground parking and security in the top five.

In our Attention All Lovers survey, it became very clear that first impressions of a partner, or potential partner's house are very important. Read more ...