@Mike1034 Quiet, clean and safe can also be subjective. If I have neighbors down the road whose property is a trash heap, that my guests have to walk past to get to town, but my property is clean and tidy, why should guests be allowed to mark down my listing? There have been reports here from hosts who've had guests who felt "unsafe" in the neighborhood, (even though the host has been living there for years without incident), just because it may be a multiracial neighborhood that the guest has an unfounded fear of because they are prejudiced. Here in Mexico, which tends to be a loud country, locals would consider their location to be quiet if there were no roosters around and none of the neighbors played loud music, but a guest might consider it noisy and complain because they don't understand that unless they booked a secluded place in the jungle, or paid the price for a beachfront property where the sound of the pounding waves would block out everything else, they will hear barking dogs everywhere in this country.
I'd just like to see a box that guests could fill out if they wish to speak about the location, and forget star-rating location entirely. And of course they can write about the location in their reviews if they choose.