The line graph illustrates the rating of people who belong to the four age groups in terms of their moving approach to another neighborhood’s underlying causes. Overall it is seen that plainly, the crime rate is the most important factor for moving to another place. Thus public transportation is the least reason for moving behavior.
To begin, candidates care about the crime rate when buying a new home for all age groups and it is level up around 85%. The second reason is schools move to other neighborhoods except for 55 to 64 candidates who care about shopping facilities as second . Schools, parks, and public transportation are considered the third, fourth, and fifth reasons, respectively by 55-64 old people.
When the candidates move to other neighborhoods, they don’t care about public transportation as the last option. It remains stable between 5 and 20 percent among all candidates. House-holder who are 25-34, 35-44, and 45-54 tend to buy a new home by looking at shopping facilities and parks second an third options, respectively.
