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I hear she's the domestic type.
Literal
She [topic-は] family-oriented woman is [hearsay-そうです].
~そうです (after a plain form) is the hearsay pattern: 'I hear that ~ / they say that ~.' It distances the speaker from the assertion — they're passing on what someone else has said. (Different from the ~そう of appearance that attaches to stems and means 'looks like.') 家庭的 ('family-oriented, domestic, homely') typically describes someone who enjoys cooking, housework, and home life. In Japan it carries cultural weight: it's traditionally been used as a quiet positive when describing a woman in marriage-prospect contexts, a usage rooted in older expectations of gender roles in the home — though in modern usage it can apply to anyone of any gender.