A Comparison of Housing Satisfaction in Rural and Urban Areas of Mafraq, Jordan
Housing satisfaction is a multidimensional phenomenon that is affected by several factors. The
aim of this study is to estimate the factors that affect housing satisfaction, including
demographic factors such as household type, age, income, duration of residence, ownership of
a house, and education. The physical features factors include the number of bedrooms and the
quality of housing units. And the neighborhood facilities factors, including access to quality
schools, quality of streets and roads, accessibility to public transportation, community and
shopping facilities, and the physical environment. Examining how these factors affect housing
satisfaction in urban and rural areas is the study's major goal. The questionnaire consists of
three parts: the first part collects demographic characteristics; the second part measures the
level of residents? satisfaction with the physical features; the third part measures the level of
residents? satisfaction with the neighborhood environment. 580 of the participants responded
to the questionnaire. The participants of the study were from three communities: Mafarq City,
Manshiyah, and Irhab, which administratively follow Mafraq governorate, Jordan. Manshiyah,
and Irhab are considered rural communities. The results show that the level of housing
satisfaction among residents in the city and the rural community is approximately the same, as
most of the residents in the three communities share the same demographic characteristics, and
they are satisfied with their houses, even though they are not satisfied with the neighborhood
environment. The importance of this study comes from its results, since the neighborhood
environment and facilities play a crucial role in raising the level of residents? satisfaction in
their houses.