The chart provides a breakdown of the survey for the main strengths and weaknesses of Fairmont Island.
Overall, it is evident that while the high cost of living was a major concern, the people were the most appealing aspect to participants.
Three factors, except for food quality, were the most noticeable in downsides. The high cost of living accounts for the highest percentage in the group, standing at 45%, whereas entertainment comprises 30%. Additionally, weather conditions and food quality were the least disliked by survey takers, accounting for 20% and 5%, respectively.
On the other hand, while two main factors, such as the people and scenery, occupied 77% of the chart, the remaining part was for culture and good accommodation. At 40%, the community accounted for 40%, while the scenery was slightly lower by 3%. Notably, culture and housing made up 12% and 11%, in the same order.
