The given bar chart illustrates the average of house prices in New York, Madrid, Tokyo, Frankfurt, and London from 1989 to 2002.
It is clear that the proportion of house prices in New York, Tokyo, and London fell between 1990 and 1995, by contrast in 1996 to 2002 most of the cities rose prices expected Tokyo. London experienced by far the greatest changes in house prices over the 13 period years.
From 1990 to 1995, the cost of average homes in London and Tokyo dropped approximately 7% and New York went down by 5%. In comparison with those countries, Madrid and Frankfurt home fee increased around 2%.
Over the 5 years after 1995, the average of house prices witnessed a significant grew in all the countries excepted Tokyo stay steady. Homebuyers in London went up dramatically to 12% also New York and Madrid rose considerably account for 5% and 4% respectively.
The
given
bar chart illustrates the average of
house
prices
in
New
York, Madrid, Tokyo, Frankfurt, and London from 1989 to 2002.
It is
clear
that the proportion of
house
prices
in
New
York, Tokyo, and London fell between 1990 and 1995, by contrast in 1996 to 2002 most of the cities rose
prices
expected
Tokyo. London experienced by far the greatest
changes
in
house
prices
over the 13 period years.
From 1990 to 1995, the cost of average homes in London and Tokyo dropped approximately 7% and
New
York went down by 5%.
In comparison
with those countries, Madrid and Frankfurt home fee increased around 2%.
Over the 5 years after 1995, the average of
house
prices
witnessed a significant grew in all the countries excepted Tokyo stay steady. Homebuyers in London went up
dramatically
to 12%
also
New
York and Madrid rose
considerably
account for 5% and 4%
respectively
.