Single women outpace male counterparts in home buying
Single women outpace male counterparts in home buying
After a lifetime of living paycheck to paycheck as a single mom, Melinda Wolfe resolved to invest in herself and buy a home.
“It didn’t make sense to continue to pay $1,900-$2,100 (a month) in rent when it goes out the window,” said Wolfe, 54, who works out of her home for a health insurance company. “I wanted to invest in myself. … I wanted a piece of the American dream.”
It was anything but…