An independent research firm concluded its study regarding Stapleton residents living in houses and those living in apartments. What they found will surprise many homeowners: there are few differences between residents living in apartments and those in houses.
Residents living in single family homes have long believed that homeowners had quite a few differences from those living in apartments. This myth has essentially been busted by research firm Epley Marketing Services.
“We looked at several different factors,” said researcher Rob von Harz. “The main things we wanted to look at were what the interests and needs are of the different groups. Turns out, both are very similar in that they are looking to secure happiness for themselves and their families, and also enjoy going to the park, among other things. Neither group appears to want to have Tim Tebow as the future of the Broncos.”
There were some differences between the groups; however, von Harz was unable to account for the differences. “One of the things we noticed is that people in apartments prefer satellite television, and those in single family units enjoy cable. Another thing that we found interesting is that those living in apartments feel much safer, and in general, are less paranoid than homeowners.”
The study was completed in an effort to promote a strong community as many new apartment complexes are springing up in the Stapleton community.
“We want to promote continuity,” said Forrest City President Phil Dargossi. “The study was an effort to help us understand who we are.” According to the study, we are all pretty much the same.
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