4. Group D (5 sites)

This group is characterized by: (1) a few villa lots ranging in area between 300 and 400 m2, and also between 1000 and 1400 m2; (2) a large total area of vacant lots in spite of a low average land price; and (3) a significant distance between a mosque and a park relative to other groups. Our analysis of the locations of the study sites clearly revealed that the locations of lots categorized in this group were not attractive residential sites because of their geographical characteristics. Thus, it is necessary to divide the lots into small-sized lots and to improve the environment by creating parks in these neighborhoods.

5. Group E (7 sites)

A large number of villa lots ranged in the area between 1000 and 1400 m2. Not only are average land prices high for lots in this group, but there is a considerable distance between mosques and parks. Our analysis revealed a strong trend toward increased villa construction in large-sized lots. Thus, we recommend the development of a method for matching purchase ability through the division of existing villa lots with high land prices and the establishment of parks near the mosques.
