What are the challenges in housing for families with children? Survey of 300 respondents
NQ Score
50/100
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
Top concern for families with children is "stairs, steps, and falls" at 44.3% – "proximity to stations and supermarkets" is the most helpful aspect at 45.7%. Approximately 40% wish they could choose a different home.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What was the biggest difficulty in finding a home while raising children?
- A: The top concern was "stairs, steps, and falls" at 44.3%, followed by "lack of storage" at 41.7%. Safety and storage space are key issues.
- Q: What do families with children prioritize when choosing a home?
- A: While "convenience of location (commute, school)" was the top priority at 21.7%, "ease of child-rearing" at 17.0% and "rent/purchase price" at 15.3% were also important, indicating a need for balance.
- Q: Are people satisfied with their current homes?
- A: Nearly equal numbers responded "I want to live in the same home with some工夫や改善 (ingenuity or improvements)" (39.3%) and "I want to choose a different home" (38.0%), suggesting many feel there is room for improvement.