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Launching our shorter (but just as powerful!) survey of women in residential property!
This survey is for you if you are a woman working in residential property and want to have your voice heard and share your experiences quickly and easily. This is a condensed version of the more in depth survey that we launched at the end of 2024.
The results of both surveys are equally valuable and will be brought together when we analyse the responses. The results will be used to shape future conversations and host events most of value to women within the residential property sector, and to educate and influence decision makers within the sector.
This survey is anonymous and should only take a few minutes to complete. There is an opportunity to elaborate on your answers and share any specific experiences should you wish to. If you would like to complete the more in-depth survey you can do so at the bottom of this page. Please only complete one of the surveys.
Launching what we anticipate to be the largest survey ever conducted of women in residential property!
Whilst there have been efforts over recent years to amplify women’s voices and acknowledge that women working in the sector may have different experiences from men, there is very little, if any, research (and therefore data) that actually collates the voices and experiences of women. There is also anecdotal evidence of these voices being suppressed, including the use of NDAs to silence women. The result being that, for those wishing to see real change within the sector, we hear the same voices being used to shape our industry and, in some circumstances, dismiss the lived experience of women by citing the lack of visible data as proof that there is ‘nothing to see here.’
This study aims to fill at least some of that data void, using a combination of quantitative and qualitative approaches in an anonymous survey. By employing a mixed-methods design, this research will not only collect numerical data to identify patterns and trends but also capture the subjective experiences and insights of women in the residential property sector through open-ended questions. By directly listening to, collating and analysing the experiences of women within the residential property industry it is our intention to create the first report of its kind that brings together the lived experiences of women within the sector.
The results of the survey will be used to shape future conversations and host events most of value to women within the residential property sector, and to educate and influence decision makers within the sector.