The given line graph represents the rating set of important factors when owning a home by individuals of different ages. The data represented in percentage. Overall, lower crime rate and accessible schools are the most important aspects in all groups, while other factors are less needed by the majority.
To begin, the most vital thing for people looking to buy a house is less crime rates in the neighbourhood with more than 75% of the age group from 25 to 34. The percentage increased by slightly 5 percent with the age groups from 45 to 64. In contrast, public schools accessibility was the most needed factor by the age group from 25 to 44 around 50%, however, the percentage dropped dramatically to around 25% from the age 35 to 64 making it the least needed factor among all.
On the other hand, shopping facilities is also a crucial factor by all age groups, but the percentage increases the most at the age of 35 to 64 reaching its peak to over 25 percent. Next, public transportation and parks facilities were the lowest factors that all the groups seeked. It started with around 2% from the age groups 25 to 44, while the age groups of 45 to 64 was slightly above this percent around 22%.
