The line chart illustrates the proportion of age groups evaluating five aspects that are crucial when purchasing a new house.
From an overall perspective, it is evident that the percentage of crime rate is assessed the most important when buying new home, while the fewest can be observed in public transport.
To be more specific, the share of all age groups rating crime rate are by far the most substantial, fluctuating from 80% to 85%, which is approximately 8 times as many as parks and public transport.
It is noteworthy that the proportion of schools are rated by individuals aging 25 to 34 and 35 to 44 are the second highest, contributed 55% and 50%, respectively, prior to aging 45 to 54 with 29% and 55 to 64 with 21% are slight behind. In contrast, assessing shopping facilities by dwellers at the age 25 to 34 and 35 to 44 remain relatively stable level, accounting for roughly 14% followed by a sharply growth in the age 45 to 54 with 23% and 55 to 64 with 31%.
