EMPOWERING WOMEN THROUGH HOMEOWNERSHIP
Every woman should have the education, resources, community and support to confidently become a homeowner.
Homebuying doesn’t have to be scary.
Use our free resources to help break down the homebuying process, step by step.
Join our private Facebook group of women who are homeowners, prospective homeowners, and future homeowners to ask questions, share ideas, troubleshoot, and make connections with others going through the process.
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The data is on our side.
Single women homebuyers have outnumbered single men since 1981 and the number has continued to grow over the years.
Connect with a Women Who Own real estate professional. Get your questions answered and feel confident in making the next right decision for you, your homeownership goals, and your personal situation.
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About Women Who Own
At 37 years old, I had never owned a home due to my previous spouse's military career. After going through a divorce and knowing I was going to settle back home in Nashville, I was adamant about owning my first home.
I was fortunate to have support and resources that allowed me to take the steps necessary towards home ownership. And while that meant putting all my stuff in storage and living with my Mom for 15 months (thanks, Mom!), it set me on a path to homeownership that has allowed me to build equity in my investment and has opened doors for future opportunities.
I want this opportunity for EVERY WOMAN. The path to homeownership can be intimidating. Conflicting information can be confusing. Making the sacrifices can be exhausting. Knowing who to ask for recommendations can be nerve wracking. Getting started can be overwhelming.
My goal with Women Who Own is to help remove those barriers and ensure every woman has the education, resources, community, and support that empowers her to make a decision that helps set herself and her family up for future success and financial freedom.
“I was late to the homeownership game believing the myth that my financial stability and self worth was predicated on my ability to marry well. When my “prince charming” didn’t materialize I decided to take control of my financial future by buying my first home.”
— Jackie Falla
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