9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) Brazil (1) France (1) Italy (1) South Korea (1) South Africa (1) Qatar (1) Saudi Arabia (1) rural areas (1) Urban communities (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 renting vs. owning housing Brazil In Brazil, renting is more common and practical than homeownership due to economic and cultural reasons. 8
2 renting vs. owning housing France In France, renting a home is widely accepted and there is less pressure to own property, especially in urban areas. 6
3 renting vs. owning housing Italy In Italy, renting a home is widely accepted, especially in urban areas, with less pressure to own property. 6
4 renting vs. owning housing South Korea In South Korea, owning a home is associated with stability and success, while renting is stigmatized due to limited space and transient lifestyles. 5
5 renting vs. owning housing South Africa In South African culture, owning a home symbolizes success and stability, while renting offers flexibility and less responsibility. 3
6 renting vs. owning housing Qatar In Qatar, renting housing is prevalent due to a large expatriate population and high-quality rental properties, which is vital for the economy. 2
7 renting vs. owning housing Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabia, housing preferences differ based on expatriate status and social standing when it comes to renting or owning. 2
8 renting vs. owning housing rural areas In rural areas, property ownership is more emphasized than renting due to the lower population density. 2
9 renting vs. owning housing Urban communities Renting housing is more common in urban communities due to high-density living and the high cost of real estate. 1