A new survey has revealed distinct differences between men and women when it comes to what they are looking for in a new home.
The survey by Santander Mortgages suggests that men want to be close to work and public transport, while women are more concerned about the space in a property.
More than one in three men (35 per cent) cited proximity to work as the most important factor when buying a new home. Men also want to be near transport options (29 per cent) and green space (21 per cent).
In contrast, 31 per cent of women questioned said space was their number one priority when looking for a new home. Women also said having access to a private garden is important (15 per cent), compared to only 7 per cent of men.
Graham Sellar, head of business development at Santander Mortgages, said: “The research shows distinct differences when it comes to what women want versus their male counterparts. Men are most interested in what they can do and where they can go outside the home, whereas women are more concerned with the bricks, mortar and space within.
“There is a lot to think about when buying a property, trying to manage the different priorities can add another challenge to the process. We want to support people when looking to secure their dream home, whether a first time buyer, a mover or just looking for a better mortgage. We urge people to seek independent advice, either online or through a mortgage advisor to ensure they get the best mortgage to meet their individual needs.”