The table provides a comparison of living places in different regions in a particular city in the UK across three courses, measured in percentages.
Overall, considerable differences can be observed among the three courses presented. While green park area accounted for the highest ratings across most criteria, the opposite was true for central area, which generally recorded comparatively lower values. Another notable feature is that Semi-detached and Detached received consistently low evaluation, although a significant disparity existed in how flat/apartment was perceived.
In terms of the major categories, green park area and Southberg area emerged as the leading areas, recording notably high figures in nearly all aspects surveyed. Its percentage for flat/apartment stood at 76 percent and for terraced stood at 56 percent, which is triple the figure for Southberg and five times as high as that of central area.
By comparison, Southberg area and central area accounted for relatively more modest kinds of living places overall. In Southberg, although terraced recorded a remarkably high value at 56 percent, the corresponding figure for Semi-detached was substantially lower at only 5 percent. Notably, a striking contrast was observed in central area; while it trailed far behind its counterpart in flat/apartment at merely 15 percent, this subject actually surpassed Southberg in the detached category, with a figure of 39 percent compared to only 5 percent for the latter.
