Factors influencing preferences in choosing a place of residence
the conditions that affect a person in the process of choosing a place of residence:
1) Environmental and physical factors: the quality of amenities and services (water, electricity, roads, ventilation); the area of housing, interior design, the presence of gardens or green spaces; noise level, lighting and ventilation.
2) Social factors: neighbors and the level of social protection; proximity to schools, workplaces and shopping malls; the cultural, religious or class affiliation of the local community.
3) Psychological factors: a sense of comfort and security of a person in the living environment; proximity to nature or open spaces increases the feeling of psychological comfort; the desire for solitude or social interaction depending on the person’s personality.
4) Economic factors: financial capabilities; the cost of real estate.