They live around orther merchants and town people.
the medieval merchants would live above or behind their business's.
"Doctor" in medieval times meant a highly qualified university student, not someone who treated sick people. Doctors did not live in manorial sites. Merchants lived in towns and cities and did not live in manorial sites.
Most medieval people lived in rural areas rather than cities. The majority of the population was engaged in agriculture, working on farms and estates. Cities were relatively small and primarily served as trade and administrative centers, with a significant portion of the population being artisans and merchants. Overall, urban areas were not the primary residence for most people during the medieval period.
medieval people from the medieval times obviously i mean who else is gonna live there me
medieval people from the medieval times obviously i mean who else is gonna live there me
nomads are people that live today since the medieval erea
Nearly all merchants lived in towns or cities. Villages did not have permanent markets, so they were not attractive as places to live for people who worked in markets. Permanent markets were among the things that distinguished towns from villages. Some merchants spent a lot of their time travelling, but they had homes, and usually also had shops and warehouses.
In a castle.
the kings,serf
The same places they live now.
It was very royal and messy by then but... not in castles.
Quarters are always places that people sleep or live.