This study, as a case study of Danbara Area Urban Redevelopment Project in Hiroshima City, examines how residents evaluate the project after enterprising project by questionnaire survey. In this paper, by pay attention to former land-owner-and-house occupant' right conversion and their attitude to residents' movement, we understand that they can be divided into five groups. 1) Detached house class I (residents' movement type) does not always accept project result, but approves the important role of residents' movement. 2) Detached house class II (Middle type) approves the important part of improvement of project, 3) Detached house class III (administrative depending type) recognizes the important part of project execution, 4) Building owner class is a group of beneficiary, who recognizes the important role of land reduction. 5) Public house class whose land and house has been purchased by project executor, become relatively unconcern about project.