The graph illustrated the results of a British survey taken in 2005 related to the housing preference of citizens in the UK.
It is clear form the chart that the percentage of people who preferred flats is the largest. Additionally, the smallest rate of individuals likely to choose went to terraced houses.
In term of flats, the highest percentage of people choosing was London, at about 60%, while the figure for Oxford was significant lower at about 30%. At the same time, the percentage of population in Cambridge is 20%. Regarding to detached houses, the proportion of individuals in Cambridge was the highest, at 35%, compared to only 9% in London. While the rate of people in Oxford was about 25%.
In term of terraced houses, the largest proportion of citizens who chose was Oxford, at 18%, while the figure for Cambridge was slightly lower, at about 16%. Meanwhile, the rate of population in London was about 14%.
The graph illustrated the results of a British survey taken in 2005 related to the housing preference of citizens in the UK.
It is
clear
form the chart that the percentage of
people
who preferred flats is the largest.
Additionally
, the smallest rate of individuals likely to choose went to terraced
houses
.
In term of flats, the highest percentage of
people
choosing was London, at about 60%, while the figure for Oxford was significant lower at about 30%. At the same time, the percentage of population in Cambridge is 20%.
Regarding to
detached
houses
, the proportion of individuals in Cambridge was the highest, at 35%, compared to
only
9% in London.
While
the rate of
people
in Oxford was about 25%.
In term of terraced
houses
, the largest proportion of citizens who chose was Oxford, at 18%, while the figure for Cambridge was
slightly
lower, at about 16%. Meanwhile, the rate of population in London was about 14%.