The given tabular structure compares the percentage of mass that reside in various types of home, based on three specific regions of the city. It is evident that despite a near similarity in the population of the areas accounting for nearly 32000, the choices of the inhabitants vary majorly.
In Central sector, nearly two-fifth of the residents stay in detached houses and almost half of those take shelter in terraced homes. Only about 15% choose flats or apartments to stay in, while the rest occupy the semi-detached houses. On the contrary, the majority of people, above three-fourths, in the Green Park highly depend on apartments for shelter. Nevertheless, the semi-detached and detached homes accounts for only 5% population each. However, the remaining 14% use terraced structures to reside. Moreover, in the Southberg region, a quarter of the population live in flats, while a little more than double of them stay in terraced houses. This area follows the same trend in the case of semi-detached ones as the Green Park but has more people living in detached buildings.
Overall, it is clear that the majority of the population of the city across the give three regions choose to stay in flats or apartments. Conversely, semi-detached is the least popular choice.
