The table provides a comparison of percentages of residents in four kinds of living places across three different regions in a city in the UK, measured in percentages.
Overall, considerable differences can be observed among the three areas presented. While Central area accounted for the highest ratings across most criteria, the opposite was true for Southberg area, which generally recorded comparatively lower values. Another notable feature is that Flat/Apartment received consistently high evaluations, although a significant disparity existed in how Detached houses was perceived.
In terms of the major categories, Central area emerged as the leading region, recording notably high figures in nearly all aspects surveyed. The percentage for Semi-Detached houses stood at 24%, which was approximately double the amount recorded for Green Park area (12%). Similarly, the figures for Flat/Apartment in Central area also remained remarkably high at 65% and 58% respectively. These values were significantly higher than those recorded for the remaining subject in several categories.
By comparison, Green Park area and Southberg area accounted for relatively more modest percentages overall. In Green Park area, although Flat/Apartment recorded a remarkably high value at 78%, the corresponding figure for Detached was substantially lower at only 6%. Notably, a striking contrast was observed in Southberg area; while it trailed far behind its counterparts in Semi-Detached at merely 5%, this subject actually surpassed Central area in the Terraced category, with a figure of 56% compared to only 18% for the latter.
