The table chart illustrates the proportion of four-type of housing categories in three areas as Victoria, the Northern Territory and Tasmania in 2001 and 2006.
Overall, the figure for houses exhibited the dominant form of accommodation in all three regions during both periods. Besides, semi-attached houses, flat or apartment, and others have significantly lower proportion compared to houses, ranging from 1% to 15%.
Regarding the dominant share , houses represented highest figure choices for citizens from Tasmania, rising slightly from 88% to 89%, while the remaining regions experienced a decrease of 3% in Victoria and 2% in the Northern Terriotory. Conversely, other types accounted forthe least percentage in Victoria and Tasmania, with only ranging from 1% to 2% through periods. However, in the Northern Territory, this category had a much higher proportion than different areas, which there is a mordet upstick from 14% to 15%.
In terms of the remaining types of living, semi-attached houses ranked second on the list of most preferred options in all three regions. This percentage increased slightly from 11% to 12% in Victoria, from 13% to 15% in the Northern Territory, and from 3% to 4% in the rest of the region. Turn to flats, there were a moderate increase in Victoria from 9% to 10% and nearly twice in The Northen Territory, however declining in Tasmania.
Overall, the figure for houses exhibited the dominant form of accommodation in all three regions during both periods. Besides, semi-attached houses, flat or apartment, and others have significantly lower proportion compared to houses, ranging from 1% to 15%.
Regarding the dominant share , houses represented highest figure choices for citizens from Tasmania, rising slightly from 88% to 89%, while the remaining regions experienced a decrease of 3% in Victoria and 2% in the Northern Terriotory. Conversely, other types accounted forthe least percentage in Victoria and Tasmania, with only ranging from 1% to 2% through periods. However, in the Northern Territory, this category had a much higher proportion than different areas, which there is a mordet upstick from 14% to 15%.
In terms of the remaining types of living, semi-attached houses ranked second on the list of most preferred options in all three regions. This percentage increased slightly from 11% to 12% in Victoria, from 13% to 15% in the Northern Territory, and from 3% to 4% in the rest of the region. Turn to flats, there were a moderate increase in Victoria from 9% to 10% and nearly twice in The Northen Territory, however declining in Tasmania.

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