“…Musterd and van Kempen distinguish here between ‘unsatisfied springboard residents’, who are planning to move out, ‘satisfied springboard residents’, who are considering moving out, ‘grey middle’, neither satisfied nor dissatisfied, and finally ‘unsatisfied trapped residents’, who express a significant dissatisfaction both with their apartment and with their surroundings, but are either unable or unwilling to move out. On the basis of the analysis of five selected post-socialist cities (Leipzig, Vilnius, St. Petersburg, Budapest and Sofia), Kovács (2010) states that there are marked differences between cities and that one cannot arrive at an unambiguous conclusion which might be applied to the ‘post-socialist’ city as a single explanatory model ( cf. Hörschelmann and Stenning 2008; Ferenčuhová 2012); the impact of contemporary changes on the population of older people is to be conceived in a diversified manner.…”